Many TBI cases in the area come from incidents that happen during daily travel—especially where commuting, traffic flow, and changing road conditions increase the odds of sudden impact.
In practice, that often means adjusters scrutinize:
- Crash documentation consistency (police narrative, incident reports, witness statements)
- Whether the injury symptoms were reported promptly after the event
- The timeline between impact and treatment (delays can create disputes about causation)
Even when the injury is real, a claim can stall if your medical record doesn’t clearly connect the accident to cognitive symptoms like memory problems, headaches, concentration issues, or mood changes.


