In and around Peekskill—where people commute, walk to nearby destinations, and juggle busy schedules—head injuries are sometimes treated like they’ll “work themselves out.” But with traumatic brain injuries, the first days matter.
Insurance adjusters commonly look for:
- Emergency or urgent care records soon after the incident
- Clear symptom reporting (not just a single visit)
- Follow-up appointments (neurology, concussion specialists, primary care, therapy)
- Work/school documentation showing restrictions or missed time
When there’s a gap—like an appointment delayed because of availability, transportation, or cost—the defense may argue the injury wasn’t serious or wasn’t caused by the incident. A lawyer can’t undo delays, but we can help organize the evidence and explain the timeline in a way that supports causation and ongoing limitations.


