Many traumatic brain injury claims in Cutler Bay don’t hinge on whether the injury happened. They hinge on whether the evidence shows when symptoms began, how they changed, and whether treatment matched what the symptoms required.
That matters because TBI symptoms can look different day to day—headaches, dizziness, sleep disruption, memory gaps, irritability, and concentration problems may worsen after the initial incident or emerge later.
If the record shows a consistent pattern—prompt evaluation, follow-up care, and functional impact described clearly—your claim is easier for insurers to evaluate fairly. If there are unexplained gaps or mixed documentation, adjusters may argue the injury is less severe or unrelated.


