Rockledge is a community where many people commute, run errands across busy corridors, and share roads with higher-speed traffic. That matters for traumatic brain injury cases because insurers frequently challenge two things:
- Whether the crash/incident actually caused the neurological symptoms.
- Whether the symptoms were consistent and medically supported over time.
Even when liability seems obvious, adjusters look for gaps. If you told providers about headaches, dizziness, sleep disruption, concentration problems, or mood changes but the record doesn’t reflect that timeline clearly, the defense may argue the injury is exaggerated or unrelated.
A calculator can’t verify whether your medical chart tells the same story your life does. Your records must.


