In Hazel Park, many serious injuries come from the same pattern: commuting routes, sudden lane changes, heavy traffic at peak hours, and collisions where the head whiplashes even when the initial symptoms seem “not that bad.”
TBI claims often turn on details like:
- How the impact happened (head strike vs. acceleration/deceleration)
- Whether symptoms changed over time (headaches, dizziness, sleep disruption, memory issues)
- Whether medical care was documented promptly
- Whether the injured person could function normally right away (work, driving, managing daily tasks)
Even when you feel “mostly okay” after a crash, traumatic brain injury symptoms can evolve. That’s why a calculator can’t substitute for a coherent medical and factual record.


