In Anaheim, liability can be disputed because the scene is busy and fast-moving. Even when someone’s symptoms are real, insurers may challenge:
- Timing (when symptoms started and whether treatment was prompt)
- Causation (whether the accident mechanism fits the diagnosis)
- Visibility (TBI symptoms aren’t always obvious at the scene)
- Documentation (whether records connect symptoms to functional limits)
That’s why “settlement ranges” are less useful than the quality of proof. In practice, your value usually tracks how well your medical care and daily functioning are documented—especially when symptoms involve memory, concentration, dizziness, headaches, mood changes, or sleep disruption.


