In a city where people commute between local neighborhoods, run errands frequently, and travel through town for work or recreation, TBI disputes often turn on details.
Adjusters commonly focus on questions like:
- Timing: When did symptoms begin—immediately, the same day, or days later?
- Consistency: Did you seek follow-up care, or did treatment stall?
- Causation: Does the medical record tie your cognitive or neurological symptoms to the specific incident?
- Function: How did symptoms affect work, parenting, driving, or daily routines?
Even when someone has a legitimate brain injury, those details can determine whether the claim is valued fairly or treated as “soft” or exaggerated.


