In many cases, the injury is real—but the dispute is about the record. Traumatic brain injuries can involve symptoms that aren’t obvious in a quick appointment: cognitive “slowness,” memory gaps, sensitivity to light, sleep disruption, and difficulty managing stress. For Pleasant Hill residents, that often plays out like this:
- You may return to work too soon (because schedules and commuting costs don’t pause), then experience setbacks.
- You may see multiple providers—urgent care, a primary doctor, and possibly a neurologist or concussion specialist.
- Insurance adjusters may argue your symptoms are unrelated or that the course of treatment was not consistent.
A calculator can’t verify whether the medical timeline in your file supports causation. In California, that connection matters. The stronger your documentation of when symptoms began, how they changed, and how they affected daily functioning, the more credible the valuation becomes.


