In many Sandy injury claims—particularly rear-end collisions on commute-heavy routes—the facts can get harder to pin down after the first few days. People move vehicles, dashcam footage gets overwritten, witnesses disappear, and symptoms change.
What matters is capturing the right information early:
- Photos and measurements from the scene (vehicle position, damage, roadway conditions)
- Witness contact details before they leave
- Medical documentation that records symptoms, range-of-motion limitations, and any nerve-related findings
- A consistent timeline linking the onset of neck/back symptoms to the incident
If your claim is delayed or your description shifts, insurance adjusters may argue the injury wasn’t caused by the crash or that it wasn’t severe. A lawyer can help you present the strongest, most consistent story using the documentation already in your possession.


