How to Prove the 90/180-Day Rule in a New York Auto Accident Case

Why the 90/180-Day Rule Mattered in New York Crash Claims Key Takeaways: Proving the 90/180-day rule required objective medical evidence showing a non-permanent injury prevented substantially all usual daily activities for at least 90 of the first 180 days post-crash. Strong claims relied on contemporaneous medical records, objective testing like goniometer range-of-motion measurements, and physician […]