In a TBI claim, the “when” can matter as much as the “what.” In Orangeburg, people may return to work quickly, rely on family to track appointments, or assume symptoms will fade—especially after a crash on a busy corridor or a fall at a home or worksite.
That can create a problem for settlement value: insurers often look for consistency between the incident, the emergence of symptoms, and the medical follow-up.
What to watch for:
- Delayed reporting of headaches, dizziness, concentration issues, or mood changes
- Gaps in treatment because you felt better briefly
- Inconsistent symptom descriptions from one provider record to the next
An AI estimate may output a number, but in Orangeburg, your real leverage usually comes from establishing a clear timeline supported by records.


