Many TBI claims in the area come from incidents where head impacts happen suddenly and evidence can get complicated quickly, such as:
- High-traffic collisions involving lane changes, rear-end impacts, and sudden braking during commute hours
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents in busier corridors where drivers and crosswalk lighting patterns may be disputed
- Tourist and nightlife-related crashes where timelines, witness accounts, and intoxication issues can become contested
- Slip-and-fall injuries in retail centers or busy public spaces where the “when” and “what” of the hazard matters
In these situations, an early “estimate” can mislead if it doesn’t reflect what actually happened—who had the duty to act, what caused the impact, and whether the medical record consistently supports that your symptoms started when the incident occurred.


