Traumatic brain injuries don’t always announce themselves immediately. Someone may feel “mostly okay” after a crash, slip, or workplace incident, then notice weeks later that they:
- forget appointments or lose track of conversations
- struggle with focus while driving or reading
- experience mood swings that strain work and family relationships
- need more time to recover from routine tasks
In Troy, these changes can directly impact employment—especially for workers who rely on consistency, safety awareness, or cognitive sharpness for their job duties. If you’re missing shifts, switching to lighter tasks, or losing overtime because symptoms flare during long days, those functional impacts matter.
When evaluating damages, insurers typically look for more than a diagnosis. They want a consistent timeline showing how the incident led to ongoing neurological effects.


