Syracuse residents commonly experience head injuries in situations where the early record is everything: a fall on icy sidewalks, a collision near a major corridor, a worksite incident, or an accident that happens during busy seasonal traffic. The problem is that brain injury symptoms can be misunderstood—especially when there’s no obvious external injury.
In New York, insurers typically look for proof that is specific and consistent, such as:
- ER/urgent care notes describing symptoms (headache, dizziness, confusion, memory issues)
- follow-up visits with the same clinicians or a documented referral pathway
- work restrictions, attendance records, or employer documentation
- objective findings when available (imaging, neurocognitive testing)
- a timeline that matches the mechanism of injury
A calculator can help you start thinking in categories, but your settlement value is usually driven by how convincingly those categories are proven.


