In and around Converse, traumatic brain injuries often arise from situations people underestimate until symptoms linger:
- Rear-end crashes on commute routes where whiplash and head snaps can be hard to connect to cognitive issues later.
- Parking lot and driveway incidents—trip hazards, low visibility, or sudden impacts near retail areas and busy neighborhoods.
- Recreational and sports collisions (including high-school athletics and weekend leagues) where “I’m fine” can mask concussion symptoms.
When symptoms include headaches, dizziness, memory gaps, irritability, or trouble concentrating, the timing matters. AI tools may not know whether your symptoms improved, stalled, or worsened after the incident—yet those patterns strongly influence settlement discussions.


