Brain injuries are notorious for being invisible—and in the communities around Lower Burrell, that invisibility can create a practical problem during the claims process. Insurance adjusters may focus on what they can see: missed days from work, documented treatment, objective findings, and how quickly symptoms were reported.
In real life, TBI effects can show up as:
- trouble concentrating while commuting or working around equipment
- headaches that worsen during screens, shift work, or stress
- delayed symptom recognition after car travel or a fall
- memory gaps that lead to mistakes at work or at home
That’s why “settlement value” isn’t just about the diagnosis—it’s about how the injury changed your ability to function, and whether your medical record and supporting statements line up with that timeline.


