Frankfort sits at the crossroads of commuting routes and frequent travel in and out of town. That means traumatic brain injuries can come from scenarios that happen repeatedly here:
- Vehicle crashes on busy corridors where sudden braking and lane changes can cause head impacts.
- Intersection collisions involving distracted driving, turning vehicles, or failure to yield.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near retail areas and public destinations.
- Parking-lot and slip risks around stores and offices, including uneven pavement and poor lighting.
- Falls with head impact during winter weather or when sidewalks and steps aren’t treated promptly.
For many TBI cases, the “hard part” isn’t the diagnosis—it’s connecting the accident to the neurological symptoms over time and showing how those symptoms affect daily life and work.


