After a head injury, it’s common for symptoms to be inconsistent—headaches that flare, concentration that comes and goes, sleep disruption, irritability, “brain fog,” or memory gaps. That variability can make it harder for insurance adjusters to accept the claim at face value.
In Lebanon, many injury cases involve:
- Rear-end collisions during commute traffic or stop-and-go congestion
- Side-impact crashes where seatbelts and head restraint positioning become disputed
- Falls in commercial areas where lighting, footwear, and warning signs are later debated
Because of that, the strongest claims usually share one trait: they show a clear story in the medical record—how the incident happened, what symptoms appeared, and how treatment tracked the neurological impact.


