Riverside is a commuter community, and many TBI cases follow a familiar pattern: a crash or workplace incident happens, symptoms are first dismissed as “minor,” and then—days or weeks later—cognitive and neurological issues become harder to ignore.
In Ohio, that timeline matters because insurers look for consistency:
- When symptoms started (immediately vs. delayed)
- Whether you sought care promptly
- Whether follow-up treatment continued
- How symptoms affected specific daily functions (work performance, driving, household tasks)
Even when an injury is real, a claim can be undervalued if the record doesn’t connect the incident to the neurological effects in a believable way.


