South Lyon residents spend a lot of time on routine routes—commutes, drop-offs, errands, and weekend travel. When a traumatic brain injury happens in a crash, the dispute frequently focuses on details that can be harder to reconstruct later:
- Impact mechanics (what the vehicles hit, how the head moved, whether seatbelts were used)
- Timing of symptoms (did headaches, dizziness, confusion, or sleep disruption show up right away or later?)
- Consistency across records (ER notes, follow-up appointments, therapy, work accommodations)
- Documentation of functional changes (focus, memory, tolerance for noise/driving, mood changes)
That’s why a “calculator” can’t replace the work of building a clear timeline from South Lyon incident facts to medical findings.


