Amesbury is a place where people commute, visit, shop, and move around on foot—so traumatic brain injuries often come from scenarios that escalate quickly:
- Rear-end crashes on commuting routes where head impact can be delayed by adrenaline and symptom timing
- Crosswalk and parking-lot incidents involving pedestrians, cyclists, or drivers making turns near entrances
- Seasonal slip-and-fall hazards around high-traffic times when walkways, stairs, and storefronts get wet or crowded
- Worksite injuries tied to construction, warehouse operations, or industrial environments
In these situations, the “how it happened” matters as much as the diagnosis. Insurers often focus on whether the incident is consistent with the medical story—and whether the medical record shows a believable timeline.


