In Weatherford, many TBIs happen in situations that don’t always look dramatic at first—until symptoms linger. Common examples include:
- Car and truck crashes on regional routes where follow-up care is delayed because injuries seem “minor” initially.
- Falls in retail stores or apartment complexes, where the hazard may be cleared or cleaned up quickly.
- Construction and industrial workplace incidents, where the injury may be reported, but symptoms later evolve into cognitive or headache issues.
When symptoms include dizziness, memory problems, headaches, sleep disruption, mood changes, or trouble concentrating, insurers may argue the condition is temporary—or unrelated. That’s why your case needs more than the diagnosis name. It needs a clear trail connecting the incident to the ongoing neurological effects.


