In and around Farmington, many traumatic brain injury claims arise from crashes and slips connected to daily commuting patterns—turn lanes, sudden braking, distracted driving, and crowded crossings near schools and retail corridors. In these cases, the “timeline” becomes more than a detail; it’s what ties the incident to symptoms.
After a head injury, symptoms can be immediate or delayed. That means insurers may argue the symptoms “could have been caused by something else,” especially if treatment wasn’t consistent right away. A strong Farmington-area claim typically shows:
- what happened (as clearly as possible)
- when symptoms started or changed
- how quickly you got medical evaluation
- whether follow-up care matched the symptoms you reported
A calculator can’t prove that timeline. A legal team can.


