Great Neck is a dense, commuter-heavy area with active residential and commercial construction—projects often move quickly to keep pace with tight schedules and building access constraints. When a fall happens, the jobsite can change within days:
- scaffolding is dismantled or reconfigured
- access routes are altered
- incident areas are cleaned up
- reports get “supplemented” later
That means the strongest evidence may only exist briefly: photos taken immediately after the fall, witness observations while memories are fresh, and early medical records that connect your symptoms to the incident.
If you delay, you risk the exact problem New York injury claims fight against: gaps in proof that insurers use to argue the injury wasn’t serious, wasn’t caused by the fall, or didn’t arise from the site’s safety failures.


