Injuries involving concussions and other traumatic brain injuries rarely “look” the way broken bones do. In practice, New York injury claims are evaluated based on proof—medical records, treatment continuity, and how the accident connects to your symptoms.
That matters in Amsterdam because many cases involve:
- Commute-related crashes (rear-end impacts, sudden braking, visibility issues during snow/ice)
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents in busier downtown stretches
- Construction, warehouse, and industrial workplace injuries where head protection and training may be disputed
- Slip-and-fall incidents where the dispute becomes whether a hazard existed and whether warnings were adequate
An “AI calculator” can be a helpful starting point for organizing the types of damages that may be claimed. But it can’t replace the one thing that usually decides whether your claim gains traction: a record that ties the mechanism of injury to your neurological symptoms and functional limits.


