Many traumatic brain injury (TBI) claims in Wenatchee begin with a moment that doesn’t look catastrophic in hindsight—until symptoms show up or worsen.
Common local scenarios include:
- Rear-end and intersection crashes on state routes where sudden stops can cause head snap injuries.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents where a fall or impact leads to concussion symptoms that linger.
- Winter weather slip-and-fall around storefront entrances, parking lots, and sidewalks during freeze-thaw cycles.
- Worksite accidents at industrial and construction locations where head impacts can be underreported at first.
- Visitor and event-related injuries during busy seasons when crowds and schedules compress safety margins.
Why this matters: insurers frequently argue that symptoms were unrelated, delayed, or not severe. The earlier you document what happened—and the more consistently you follow up medically—the easier it is to connect the accident to the neurological effects that affect your life.


