In and around Miami Shores, many traumatic brain injury incidents involve scenarios where visible injury isn’t always obvious at first:
- Traffic crashes and rear-end impacts during commute times—where symptoms may start as dizziness or “feeling off.”
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents—including trips while walking near retail and residential areas.
- Slip-and-fall head impacts after wet pavement, landscaping, or uneven surfaces.
- Construction-adjacent workplaces and service jobs—where safety practices and incident reporting matter.
In these situations, insurers may argue that symptoms were caused by something else (or that the injury was minor). That’s why your timeline—what happened, when symptoms began, and how you sought care—often matters as much as the diagnosis label.


