Barstow is connected to major travel routes and a large workforce that commutes long distances. That can create patterns we often see in head-injury cases:
- Delayed or inconsistent follow-up after highway or workplace injuries (appointments get pushed back when travel, work schedules, or finances get complicated).
- Disputes about causation—especially when symptoms like headaches, dizziness, or memory problems show up after the initial ER visit.
- Return-to-work pressure that leads to gaps in treatment or limited accommodations, which insurers may later use to argue the injury was less serious.
These issues don’t automatically weaken a claim—but they do mean your evidence needs to be organized, consistent, and persuasive.


