In suburban communities like Westbury, injuries frequently happen in everyday places: busy intersections, parking lots, commercial sidewalks, apartment walkways, and job sites with strict timelines. The challenge with brain injuries is that symptoms can be invisible. An insurer may try to treat a concussion or head injury as “minor” if the record doesn’t clearly show:
- when symptoms began (right away vs. later)
- what changed in daily functioning (work, concentration, sleep)
- what treatment actually occurred and why it was necessary
AI tools can help you organize facts, but they can’t replace the job of turning your medical story into an evidence-backed claim. In New York, that usually means your file must show causation and impact—not just a diagnosis.


