California injury claims—whether from a crash, a workplace incident, or a slip-and-fall—are won or lost on proof. With traumatic brain injuries, that proof is usually a combination of:
- Early medical evaluation (ER/urgent care notes, concussion screening, imaging if ordered)
- Consistent symptom reporting over time (headaches, dizziness, sleep disruption, memory issues, mood changes)
- Follow-through with care (neurology, concussion clinic, physical/occupational/speech therapy, neuropsychological testing where appropriate)
- Work and activity impact supported by records (restrictions, attendance, employer documentation)
When treatment gaps exist, insurers may argue the injury wasn’t serious or wasn’t caused by the incident. In Antioch, that issue can be especially common when people are balancing long commutes, shift work, or difficulty getting appointments in time. The fix is not “guessing”—it’s showing the why behind missed care and tying your symptoms to objective clinical notes.


