In the greater Houston area, head injuries often show up in patterns—commuter collisions, distracted-driving incidents, or falls in high-traffic commercial areas. In each situation, what happens immediately after the event can affect what comes later.
Local reality check: brain injury symptoms may be delayed. People sometimes go home thinking the injury is minor, then return days later with headaches, dizziness, sleep disruption, memory problems, or mood changes. If the record doesn’t show a timeline, insurers may argue the symptoms weren’t caused by the incident.
That’s why a calculator shouldn’t be the “finish line.” Instead, use it as a prompt to gather the kinds of facts that matter in Seabrook TBI claims:
- Emergency room or urgent care documentation (including observations)
- Follow-up treatment dates and symptom logs
- Imaging or specialist evaluations when available
- Work restrictions, missed shifts, or job-duty changes


