In this area, many injuries occur during daily routines—rear-end collisions on commuting corridors, sudden braking in traffic, or falls caused by weather-related hazards. Insurers commonly look for reasons to argue the injury is minor, unrelated, or pre-existing.
That’s why the early record matters. In New York, your ability to recover can depend on whether your medical visits, symptom timeline, and the incident details line up clearly. Delays in treatment or vague documentation can give the defense an opening.
What we focus on: connecting your reported symptoms to the incident mechanics (impact, twisting, landing), and organizing the medical trail so it’s easy to understand—and hard to dismiss.


