Many head-injury claims don’t fail because the injury wasn’t real—they stall because the timeline is messy.
In Lancaster, people may:
- keep working through symptoms while they commute or run errands,
- delay follow-up care because they believe the concussion “will pass,” or
- struggle to gather paperwork when cognitive issues make organization harder.
When insurers see gaps—between the incident and medical visits, between symptom reporting and treatment, or between missed work and wage documentation—they may argue that the injury was less severe or unrelated.
What to know: In California injury claims, your settlement value generally depends on how convincingly the record shows (1) the accident happened as described, (2) the TBI occurred because of that accident, and (3) the symptoms caused measurable harm.
An AI calculator can’t “fix” weak documentation. But it can help you identify what evidence you should be collecting now.


