Traumatic brain injuries can involve headaches, dizziness, memory problems, mood changes, sleep disruption, and concentration issues. The challenge is that these effects may not be fully visible in a quick emergency-room visit.
In practice, insurers look closely at:
- Whether symptoms were reported consistently after the incident
- Whether follow-up care was pursued (and why delays happened, if any)
- Whether treatment notes link your symptoms to the injury mechanism
- Whether functional limits affected daily life and work
For Peoria residents, this often shows up in real-world disputes—like when someone returns to work too soon after a crash or when treatment is interrupted due to scheduling delays at medical offices. Those gaps don’t automatically defeat a claim, but they can change how settlement discussions unfold.


