Many TBI injuries in Randolph Town arise from collisions that happen during predictable commute windows—when traffic is heavier, attention is divided, and rear-end impacts are common. Even when the initial medical visit seems brief (dizziness, “feeling off,” headaches), symptoms may evolve over days or weeks.
That matters for settlement value because insurers frequently challenge:
- whether the injury truly caused your ongoing symptoms,
- whether you sought care quickly enough,
- whether your treatment followed recommended plans,
- and whether pre-existing conditions (like migraines or anxiety) may better explain the symptoms.
When a claim is built around a clear incident-to-symptom timeline—supported by emergency records, follow-up care, and consistent reporting—settlement discussions can move forward with more confidence.


