Seguin has a mix of commuting traffic, highway travel, and everyday street intersections. In many TBI cases, the biggest dispute isn’t whether someone was injured—it’s when symptoms started, how they evolved, and whether the records reflect that progression.
Common Seguin scenarios that lead to traumatic brain injury claims include:
- Car and truck crashes on regional roadways where head impacts can occur in both high- and low-speed collisions.
- Rear-end collisions where symptoms may be worse later (sleep disturbance, “brain fog,” headaches, mood changes).
- Motorcycle and rideshare accidents where protective gear and impact dynamics can affect what injuries are documented.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near busy commercial corridors where witnesses and surveillance can be time-sensitive.
Because of how insurers evaluate causation, a settlement can rise or fall based on whether your documentation shows a consistent connection between the incident and your ongoing neurological symptoms.


