In Richmond, a traumatic brain injury often follows incidents where people are moving fast and visibility can be limited—think:
- Intersections and heavy traffic (including rear-end crashes on commuter corridors)
- Road work and lane changes that increase confusion and sudden braking
- Pedestrian-heavy zones near business districts, where drivers and walkers both face risk
- Tourism and event crowds that compress schedules and raise the chance of collisions
After an accident, you may want a number immediately. That’s understandable. But the “value” of a TBI claim is not just about diagnosis—it’s about how clearly the incident is connected to ongoing symptoms and how those symptoms affect work and daily life.


