In the Hudson Valley, many head-injury cases arise from traffic patterns that are familiar to locals: stop-and-go commuting, sudden lane changes, and reduced reaction time in poor weather. A rear-end collision on a busy corridor, a crash during evening traffic, or a slip-and-fall near a parking area connected to a work commute can all lead to the same outcome—brain trauma with lingering effects.
Insurance adjusters often look closely at timing and mechanism:
- How soon symptoms were reported after the incident
- Whether medical visits were prompt and consistent
- Whether the documentation matches the type of impact and the symptoms described
If your records show a clear chain—from accident → evaluation → documented neurological symptoms → treatment follow-through—your claim is easier to value fairly. If the record has gaps or contradictions, the value can shrink even if you truly suffered a TBI.


