Many traumatic brain injury (TBI) claims in the Inver Grove Heights area involve vehicle collisions connected to commuting patterns—stop-and-go traffic, merging lanes, distracted driving, and sudden braking.
In these cases, the strongest claims usually come down to something concrete:
- What happened right before impact (lane changes, speed, braking, signals)
- Whether witnesses or recordings exist (dash cam, nearby surveillance, cell video)
- How quickly symptoms were reported and documented
An AI tool may ask you to pick categories like “severity” or “treatment duration.” But the real dispute often becomes: Was the brain injury caused by this crash—and were the symptoms consistently tracked afterward?


