Many head injuries don’t look dramatic on day one. In the Bay Area, it’s common for people to return to work, drive, or manage household tasks while still experiencing symptoms that don’t always show up in a single scan.
Insurance adjusters frequently focus on a simple question: What evidence shows the injury meaningfully affected your life and functioning?
That’s why in Danville cases—especially those involving rear-end collisions, traffic slowdowns, or accidents near schools and parks—records and timelines are critical. A TBI claim tends to strengthen when medical providers clearly connect:
- the mechanism of injury (how the head trauma likely occurred)
- the symptoms you reported
- the treatment you followed
- the functional limits you were given (work restrictions, cognitive limitations, therapy needs)
A calculator can’t “see” those details. A lawyer can.


