In many settlements, the dispute isn’t whether you were hurt—it’s whether the injury caused the ongoing problems you’re describing. That’s especially true for TBIs, where symptoms can be subjective (headaches, dizziness, “brain fog,” irritability) and may fluctuate.
Local claim patterns in the High Desert often raise practical issues:
- Delayed care after a crash or slip (people try to “push through” work and errands)
- Treatment gaps due to scheduling, transportation, or returning to daily responsibilities
- Causation challenges when insurers argue symptoms come from a prior condition or a different incident
The strongest Apple Valley TBI cases usually connect the accident to documented symptoms and functional limits—using records that are consistent over time.


