Folsom is not a city where most people think of themselves as being at high risk every day. But that is part of the problem. A large share of serious injury events happen during routine movement: driving to work, picking up children, shopping, walking through parking lots, biking for exercise, or traveling between home and nearby commercial areas. A crash does not need to look catastrophic for the brain to be affected. Sudden acceleration, a hard stop, a side impact, or a fall onto concrete can be enough to trigger lasting neurological symptoms.
For many local residents, the injury shows itself after the initial shock wears off. Someone may leave the scene thinking they are lucky, then develop headaches, sensitivity to light, confusion, word-finding trouble, irritability, or unusual fatigue later that day or over the next several days. That delay is common in brain injury claims and one reason quick documentation matters.


