Injury claims involving brain trauma can be hard to evaluate because many symptoms are internal. Insurance adjusters typically look for objective documentation—ER records, follow-up neurology or concussion care, therapy notes, neurocognitive testing, and consistent reporting.
In practice, that means your case strength depends on questions like:
- Did you get evaluated soon enough for clinicians to connect symptoms to the incident?
- Do your records reflect the same symptoms over time (headaches, dizziness, confusion, concentration issues, emotional changes)?
- Is there documentation of functional limits—work restrictions, need for supervision, inability to drive safely, or difficulty returning to normal routines?
For Jasper residents, this “proof of impact” is especially important when the injury affects commuting, parenting responsibilities, or a safety-sensitive job.


