Great Neck is a suburban community where people rely on daily routines: commuting, walking near shopping areas, using shared facilities, and working in settings that can involve slip-and-fall hazards or jobsite risks. When paralysis happens, the early details often matter just as much as the medical facts.
In practice, residents frequently run into issues like:
- Evidence moving fast: camera footage may be overwritten, maintenance logs can be hard to retrieve later, and witnesses may become unavailable.
- Insurer focus on “what you did next”: adjusters may request statements before your medical condition is fully understood.
- Complex causation: in catastrophic injury cases, the defense may argue a pre-existing condition, an unrelated medical event, or an alternate cause for the neurological damage.
An AI-supported workflow can help capture and organize the right information quickly—but your attorney needs to connect that information to the legal standards that apply in New York.


