A generic calculator may give ranges, but it usually can’t account for how New York adjusters evaluate evidence and risk in a real dispute.
In Glen Cove, cases often hinge on whether the injury story is supported by timely medical documentation and consistent proof of functional limits—especially when the incident involves:
- Busy commuting and traffic (rear-end collisions, sudden stops, and shared-lane confusion)
- Pedestrian and crosswalk activity near commercial areas and waterfront-adjacent streets
- Property conditions (uneven sidewalks, curb transitions, poorly marked hazards)
- Construction and seasonal work patterns that may affect access to care and follow-up
A calculator can’t measure those details. Your settlement value depends on how well the medical record matches the incident and how clearly the injury affected your day-to-day function.


