In many head injury claims, the dispute isn’t whether you were hurt—it’s how much your daily life changed and for how long.
After an accident, insurers will look for evidence that connects the injury to day-to-day limitations, such as:
- difficulty concentrating at work or school
- problems following instructions or completing tasks
- dizziness or headaches affecting driving safety and reliability
- sleep disruption and its impact on performance
- emotional changes that strain family relationships
A Talladega TBI case is frequently strongest when medical notes and work documentation show consistent symptoms and specific restrictions—not just complaints.


