In a lot of Bryant injury cases—especially those involving commuting routes and daytime traffic—people are treated at an emergency room and then sent home with instructions. The problem is that many TBI symptoms appear or worsen over the following days or weeks.
That means the value of your claim frequently depends on what happens after the initial visit:
- whether you promptly followed up with a neurologist, primary care provider, or concussion specialist
- whether your records consistently describe your symptoms and functional limits
- whether your work restrictions (or inability to work) are documented
When there’s a gap between the accident and the documentation, insurers may argue the injury isn’t serious or that it didn’t cause your current symptoms. A lawyer can help you build a coherent record that ties your treatment timeline to the accident.


