In Fairbanks, many TBIs arise from incidents connected to winter driving, ice, and low-visibility conditions—including:
- car or truck crashes on slick roads and glare-heavy stretches
- slips on sidewalks, parking lots, and building entrances during freeze/thaw cycles
- workplace injuries in warehouses, construction sites, and industrial areas
- injuries involving pedestrians near busy intersections and event crowds
Because Alaska weather can delay travel and complicate follow-up care, insurers sometimes argue that symptoms were not severe—or not caused by the incident—if there are gaps in treatment or unclear timelines.
That’s why, in Fairbanks, the “calculator” question is really an evidence question: Do your records show what happened, when symptoms began, and how the injury affected daily life afterward?


