Franklin residents aren’t just dealing with the injury—they’re dealing with how quickly symptoms show up, how long they last, and whether they’re documented consistently.
In many Indiana injury claims, insurers look for gaps: the time between the crash/fall and the first medical visit, whether follow-up care actually happened, and whether the symptoms described match what clinicians recorded. With traumatic brain injuries, that matters because neurological effects can be subtle at first and may evolve over days or weeks.
Local reality: Franklin has a mix of residential streets, school zones, and commuter traffic. Head impacts can happen in a range of situations—rear-end collisions during rush periods, unsafe lane changes, pedestrian or bicycle incidents near busier corridors, and slips in commercial or rental spaces. In each scenario, the “story” your records tell can become the foundation of liability and damages.


