In Sanford, many brain injury cases arise from traffic-related events rather than dramatic single-impact accidents alone. Rear-end collisions during congestion, side-impact crashes at major intersections, motorcycle wrecks in high-speed corridors, and pedestrian incidents near shopping and downtown areas can all cause brain trauma. Even when there is no skull fracture or open wound, the force of a sudden jolt may still cause a concussion or more serious traumatic brain injury.
That matters because insurance companies often look for visible damage and quick explanations. But in real life, a person may leave the scene talking and walking, only to later develop confusion, light sensitivity, nausea, mood changes, memory lapses, or difficulty returning to normal routines. In a Sanford claim, early evidence from the crash scene, vehicle damage, witness accounts, and medical follow-up can make a major difference in showing the injury is real and tied to the event.


