In and around Bowie, traumatic brain injuries commonly happen in incidents that seem straightforward at first:
- Car crashes on major commuting routes where head movement during impact may not be obvious in the moment
- Rear-end collisions where symptoms can emerge later (headache, dizziness, cognitive slowing)
- Slip-and-fall incidents in commercial areas where lighting, warning signs, or maintenance records are disputed
- Construction or jobsite injuries where safety practices and incident documentation become central
In Maryland, insurers frequently focus on whether the accident caused the neurological symptoms—and whether the medical record supports that link over time. That means your case typically turns less on the diagnosis label alone, and more on whether the timeline, treatment, and functional impact line up.


