Dobbs Ferry’s mix of residential streets, busy commuting corridors, and walkable areas means head injuries may be disputed even when the impact seems obvious.
Common local scenarios that can lead to traumatic brain injury claims include:
- Auto and stop-and-go traffic collisions where symptoms worsen after the initial crash (dizziness, sleep disruption, brain fog)
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents where witnesses disagree about timing or visibility
- Slip-and-fall events near stores, building entrances, or parking areas where warning signs or maintenance logs become central
- Construction-adjacent hazards (uneven sidewalks, debris, temporary barriers) that can complicate fault and causation
In these cases, insurers may argue the injury wasn’t severe, wasn’t caused by the incident, or that recovery should have been quicker. That’s why your “calculator” inputs—symptoms, treatment dates, functional limits—must match what your records can support.


