TBI symptoms can be invisible—headaches, dizziness, concentration problems, sleep disruption, irritability, and memory gaps don’t always show up on day one. That’s why local claims frequently hinge on consistency and timing.
In practical terms, Laurinburg residents commonly run into issues like:
- Delayed symptom escalation. You may be evaluated after a crash or slip, but symptoms worsen over days or weeks.
- Conflicting accounts of what happened. Small discrepancies in reports—what you said at the scene, what was written in the ER note, what you told follow-up providers—can be used to challenge causation.
- Work disruption tied to cognition. Even if you return to work, reduced focus, missed deadlines, or safety concerns (driving, equipment operation) can become central to damages.
Because of these patterns, a “calculator” can’t replace the work of building a clear, evidence-backed story.


