In Westchester County, delays can matter. Rye residents frequently commute and continue working—or try to—before symptoms worsen. That can create a gap between the incident date and the first meaningful documentation.
If you were treated immediately at an urgent care or ER, that’s a strong start. If you waited, the defense may argue the injury was unrelated or pre-existing. Either way, the path forward is about building a defensible timeline:
- when symptoms began (and whether they changed over days)
- when you sought care and what clinicians documented
- how treatment progressed (or stalled)
- whether your work duties or mobility were affected
In Rye, the “rush” lifestyle is real—and the records need to reflect it clearly.


