Many traumatic brain injury cases in the Byram area come from incidents involving sudden impact—commonly car and truck collisions during commutes, changes in traffic flow, or distraction-related driving.
A key issue we see is how symptoms show up:
- Some people feel “mostly fine” at first, then headaches, sleep problems, dizziness, or concentration issues worsen over the following days.
- Others notice cognitive or mood changes later—difficulty focusing during normal tasks like work shifts or parenting responsibilities.
That matters for settlement discussions. Insurance adjusters often look for consistency between the incident and the symptom timeline. If your documentation doesn’t clearly reflect when symptoms started and how they progressed, a tool that outputs a number can be dangerously misleading.


