Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) don’t always look dramatic at first. A concussion can start as “just” headaches, dizziness, or trouble focusing—then evolve into problems like:
- memory gaps and missed details
- mood changes or irritability
- sleep disruption
- difficulty concentrating at work or school
When symptoms are cognitive or emotional, adjusters sometimes question whether they’re real or whether they’re connected to the crash or incident. That’s why a tool that outputs a range can be misleading: it may not reflect how your symptoms show up in the routine of Newark life—commuting, family responsibilities, medication side effects, and the day-to-day limitations that affect your ability to function.


