Local injury claims frequently rise or fall on a tight set of factors—especially when symptoms aren’t obvious right away.
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How quickly you got checked after the crash/incident
In many TBI cases, dizziness, “fog,” or headaches can be dismissed at first. Pennsylvania claims are much easier to support when there’s a clear medical trail starting soon after the event. -
Whether your symptoms stayed consistent and documented
If notes, follow-ups, and treatment records show a continuing pattern, it supports both severity and causation. If the record is fragmented, adjusters often argue the injury resolved sooner than you say. -
How well the crash/incident story matches the medical narrative
Rear-end impacts, head strikes, and sudden accelerations can be described one way in a report and differently in later recollections. A strong claim ties the two together with objective records and credible testimony.


