In a smaller, suburban community like Batavia, many injuries occur in predictable settings—places where evidence can be incomplete if you don’t act quickly.
Common scenarios we see include:
- Road and turn-related crashes near commercial corridors where drivers may claim sudden braking, lane changes, or “unavoidable” impact.
- Parking lot collisions and slip hazards where safety signage, lighting, and maintenance logs can become critical.
- Industrial and skilled-trades workplace incidents where supervisors control documentation and safety policies get scrutinized.
- Seasonal event crowds (and the days leading up to them) where witnesses may be harder to locate later.
When a TBI is involved, disputes usually hinge on two issues:
- Causation — whether the accident truly caused the neurological symptoms.
- Severity and persistence — whether symptoms were documented and treated consistently.
That’s why an AI tool can’t be the final answer. It can’t review the accident report, confirm whether surveillance exists, or assess how New York adjusters weigh medical proof.


