Many TBI claims in the area turn into evidence questions, not just injury questions. Common local scenarios include:
- Event-day collisions and stop-and-go traffic: When congestion ramps up near major roadways and nearby venues, rear-end crashes and chain-reaction impacts become more likely. Even when the initial injury seems minor (dizziness, headache, “just sore”), the timeline of symptoms and follow-up care becomes crucial.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk hazards: Higher foot traffic means more exposure to uneven sidewalks, poorly marked areas, and timing issues at intersections—especially when lighting and weather change quickly.
- Work injuries in industrial and commercial settings: Equipment incidents, falls, and workplace safety failures can create disputes about whether the employer took reasonable precautions.
Because these scenarios often rely on documentation—photos, witness accounts, incident reports, and medical records—an AI “estimate” can’t substitute for building a defensible narrative that ties the accident to ongoing neurological effects.


