Foster City is a community where people commute daily, walk near residential corridors, and spend time around busy roadways and public spaces. That can shape the kinds of TBI claims that come up most often:
- Traffic and rear-end collisions on commute-heavy routes, where symptoms may be delayed (headache, dizziness, memory issues).
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near shopping areas and office corridors, where head impacts can be severe even when the initial scene seems “minor.”
- Falls in residential or commercial settings—including slick walkways, poorly lit areas, or uneven surfaces—where a concussion or brain injury may not be obvious at first.
- Work-related accidents for people employed across the Peninsula who may need to return to work while still experiencing cognitive symptoms.
In these scenarios, insurers often focus on two things: (1) whether the accident plausibly caused the brain injury, and (2) whether the ongoing symptoms are consistently supported by the medical record.


