Lansdale residents commonly face the same challenge: brain injury symptoms aren’t always immediately visible. After a concussion or more significant TBI, people may feel “off,” develop headaches, struggle with memory, or notice emotional changes. Those symptoms can be real, but insurers look for proof.
In practical terms, your settlement typically depends on whether your medical record shows:
- a consistent timeline from the incident forward
- objective findings when available (imaging, neuro evaluations, specialist notes)
- follow-up care that matches the severity of your symptoms
- functional impact tied to work, school, parenting, driving, and daily routines
AI estimates can’t verify that record quality. A lawyer’s job is to connect your medical history to the legal standards Pennsylvania carriers and courts expect.


