Martinez residents deal with predictable traffic patterns: stop-and-go driving, sudden braking, late-afternoon congestion, and high-speed merge moments that can turn a “minor” impact into a head injury.
In many local TBI claims, the negotiation turns on questions like:
- Was your head impact documented in the accident record? (Sometimes the police report or witness statements don’t match what later shows up medically.)
- Did symptoms appear immediately or later? Delayed headaches, dizziness, sleep disruption, or concentration problems can be real—but they must be tied to the incident through medical documentation.
- Did you follow up consistently? Insurers frequently look for continuity—especially when the injury involves cognitive symptoms that aren’t easily “measured” at the scene.
An AI tool may list variables, but it can’t build the specific timeline that matters most for Martinez cases.


