Airmont residents commonly commute through busy corridors where rear-end collisions, lane changes, and sudden braking can happen quickly. When a spinal injury results from a fast-moving crash, families often face immediate costs—ER care, imaging, specialist follow-ups, and early rehabilitation.
That pressure can lead people to treat an AI output like a final value. The risk: settling (or giving up leverage) before the record clearly shows the injury’s severity and likely course.
In other words, in Airmont, the “time pressure” is real—but the settlement readiness usually isn’t.


