In Southern California, many serious head injuries happen in predictable ways: rear-end collisions on commuter routes, side-impact crashes at busy intersections, and worksite incidents where safety rules weren’t followed. In these situations, the injury can be real even when it’s not obvious.
Insurers frequently look for proof of mechanism and impact, such as:
- Emergency room notes describing head trauma and related symptoms
- Imaging results (or documented reasons imaging may not show everything)
- Witness observations about confusion, disorientation, or loss of coordination at the scene
- Accident reports that match the timeline of your symptoms
For Fontana residents, that matters because traffic patterns can complicate narratives. If the crash facts are disputed—lane positions, braking events, or visibility—your case value may rise or fall depending on how well your records connect the injury to the collision.


