In many TBI claims, the dispute isn’t whether you have symptoms—it’s whether the symptoms are tied to the incident and whether they are severe enough to justify damages.
After a head injury, symptoms like headaches, dizziness, memory problems, mood changes, and sleep disruption can be real even when scans are normal. Insurance adjusters may still argue the injury is “soft tissue” or that the symptoms are unrelated.
To counter that, Batesville claimants typically need:
- Early medical records showing you reported head injury symptoms
- Consistent follow-up with clinicians who document how symptoms affect daily life
- Work or activity evidence (restrictions, missed shifts, reduced performance, employer notes)
When these pieces line up, settlement discussions move faster and usually with greater leverage.


