In Avenal, many serious head injuries come from everyday risks—commuting and roadway collisions, worksite incidents, and trips and falls around homes and businesses. In these situations, the insurance side often argues that symptoms are subjective or that the injury is “less serious” than you report.
What typically decides whether your case moves forward with stronger value is how clearly the impact is connected to documented brain-related symptoms.
That means adjusters tend to focus on:
- Emergency or urgent care documentation from the early days
- Objective findings when available (imaging, exam results, neurologic findings)
- Consistent symptom reporting over time (not just at the beginning)
- Treatment follow-through (specialists, therapy, follow-up appointments)
When the early record and follow-up care line up, it becomes much harder for the other side to minimize the injury.


