Siloam Springs is a community where many people drive short distances for work, school, medical care, and errands—and that can affect how a TBI shows up in a case.
After a head injury, symptoms are frequently documented through daily functioning rather than dramatic imaging. That means your claim may rise or fall based on whether your records show:
- consistent treatment after the incident
- described symptoms (headaches, dizziness, memory trouble, concentration issues)
- work or activity restrictions
- follow-up visits that track whether symptoms improved, stabilized, or worsened
If you returned to driving or work too quickly, or your documentation doesn’t reflect what you were actually experiencing, insurers may argue the injury wasn’t as limiting as you claim. On the other hand, when your medical notes and work history line up, settlement discussions tend to move faster and with less resistance.


