Redwood City is a commuter hub—so many TBI cases involve injuries that occur during fast-moving traffic situations, dense pedestrian areas, or workplaces with tight schedules.
That matters because insurers often scrutinize:
- Timing: When symptoms began after the incident (especially if the injury wasn’t immediately recognized as a concussion).
- Consistency: Whether your medical visits, symptom logs, and treatment plan line up.
- Functional impact: How memory, headaches, sleep disruption, or concentration issues affected your work performance—particularly for people whose jobs depend on safety, focus, or reliability.
- Comparative fault questions: Whether they try to argue you were partly responsible for a crash or unsafe condition.
When a claim is built with a clear incident timeline and solid medical linkage, it becomes much easier to value both past costs and ongoing needs.


