Many people assume a brain injury case will be straightforward if there was a crash report or an ER visit. In practice, these claims often turn into disputes about symptoms, timing, and daily limitations. Someone may look fine to an insurance adjuster while privately struggling with concentration, overstimulation, irritability, or memory problems.
That problem can be especially serious when the injured person is trying to keep up with a normal suburban routine—school pickups, medical appointments, household tasks, commuting, or shift work. A person may push through symptoms for weeks before realizing something is truly wrong. Insurance companies often use that delay to argue the injury was minor, unrelated, or exaggerated. Specter Legal works to connect the incident, the medical record, and the practical changes in a client’s life before that narrative takes hold.


