Head injuries can look different to different people. An insurance adjuster may focus on what shows up on records—ER notes, imaging reports when available, follow-up visits, therapy assessments, and employer documentation. In Helena, where many residents commute to work and school across the metro area, delays in treatment or incomplete documentation can be especially harmful to a claim.
Even when the injury is real, credibility and consistency matter. The best-supported cases tend to show:
- When symptoms started (and how they changed)
- Whether clinicians documented cognitive or neurological findings
- How treatment progressed over time
- What functional limits affected work and routine tasks


