Many TBI cases in and around Rohnert Park begin with incidents that happen fast—then symptoms unfold over days or weeks. In local practice, common triggers include:
- Car and rear-end collisions on commute routes, where the head can whip and symptoms may be delayed.
- Bicycle, scooter, and pedestrian crashes near retail areas, where drivers may dispute visibility or speed.
- Slip-and-fall accidents on walkways and entrances with limited lighting or signage.
- Construction- or utility-related hazards in work zones and high-traffic areas.
In each situation, compensation hinges on building a coherent timeline: what happened, what symptoms appeared, how quickly you sought care, and whether your medical records consistently connect the accident to the neurological effects.


