Glendale is a city where commuting, mixed traffic, and frequent pedestrian activity increase the odds of head injuries—sometimes from rear-end impacts, sideswipes, or falls near curb cuts and sidewalks. When an adjuster reviews your claim, they’re looking for proof that ties:
- The accident mechanism (what happened)
- The brain injury symptoms (what you experienced)
- The functional impact (how it changed work, daily life, and routines)
- Causation (why the injury is connected to the crash or incident)
For traumatic brain injuries, the hardest part is often not the diagnosis—it’s making sure the record shows a consistent story from day one through follow-up care.


