Injury claims involving the brain are frequently fought on details that may feel minor at the time—like whether symptoms were reported promptly, how consistently you followed treatment recommendations, and whether your medical notes describe the same problems you’re still experiencing.
Plattsburgh’s winter weather and high-traffic commute corridors can increase the chances of:
- Head impacts that initially look “minor” (brief dizziness, a headache after a crash, or “just feeling off” after a fall)
- Delayed symptom recognition (sleep disturbance, concentration problems, mood changes)
- Gaps created by practical life constraints (work schedules, transportation to appointments, or difficulty keeping track when memory is affected)
AI calculators can’t fix missing proof. What they can do is help you organize what you need to gather—so your lawyer isn’t guessing.


