Brunswick is a suburban community with a mix of residential streets, retail corridors, and commuter routes. That environment creates common patterns in traumatic brain injury (TBI) claims:
- Traffic-related impact: Rear-end collisions and stop-and-go commuting can trigger concussion symptoms that don’t always appear immediately.
- Parking lot and crosswalk risk: Low visibility, rushed foot traffic during errands, and icy conditions can lead to falls and head impacts.
- Industrial and shift-work injuries: Workplace incidents (including equipment areas and fatigue-driven mistakes) can complicate timelines and symptom reporting.
When the story involves multiple locations or witnesses—plus the fact that brain symptoms can be “invisible”—claims often hinge on whether medical records and incident documentation tell a consistent, credible narrative.


