Many TBI injuries in eastern North Carolina happen in settings where timing and documentation can make or break a claim—especially when symptoms are delayed or hard to describe.
In Greenville, common scenarios include:
- Commute and highway impacts involving sudden lane changes or late braking during heavy traffic periods.
- Intersections and turn collisions where head impact can occur even at moderate speeds.
- Apartment and neighborhood slips around wet sidewalks, poorly lit stairs, or uneven walkways.
- Event-related incidents (bars, concerts, community events) where witnesses and video may be available for only a short window.
After a TBI, it’s common for people to feel “off” before they realize the injury is more serious—headaches, dizziness, sleep disruption, concentration problems, irritability, or memory gaps. That’s exactly why your claim should be built around a clear timeline.


