Haverstraw residents commonly face brain-injury risk in situations that create messy early facts: quick commutes, busy intersections, sudden stops, and crowded sidewalks during peak local activity. Even when the injury is real, insurance may argue the symptoms are inconsistent, unrelated, or exaggerated.
That’s why the early record matters. In New York, your claim typically needs a clear story connecting:
- The incident (what happened, where, and when)
- The medical findings (ER notes, follow-ups, neurologic assessments)
- The timeline (when headaches, dizziness, memory problems, or mood changes began)
- Functional impact (how symptoms interfered with work, driving, parenting, or daily tasks)
An AI tool may “organize” inputs, but it can’t confirm whether your records actually support causation and ongoing impairment.


