Many Manhattan residents and visitors experience traumatic brain injuries in predictable local settings:
- Commuting corridors and intersection crashes (including rear-end impacts where symptoms may seem minor at first)
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near high-foot-traffic areas
- Construction and roadway work zones where visibility, signage, or lane control is disputed
- Workplace injuries tied to industrial, maintenance, or warehouse environments
- Sports and event-related falls where concussion symptoms can be delayed
In these scenarios, the timeline often becomes the battleground. Kansas insurers frequently focus on whether the symptoms you report match the accident date, whether treatment followed promptly, and whether the record shows continuity.
AI tools can’t verify your timeline. A lawyer can—by building a consistent story from emergency notes, follow-up visits, and functional impact evidence.


