In King City, many injury cases involve collisions tied to commuting patterns, fast-moving traffic, and pedestrian or crosswalk activity. When liability is disputed, insurers often try to shrink the claim in predictable ways:
- They argue the head injury was “just a concussion,” especially if early imaging looked normal.
- They point to gaps in treatment or short clinic visits instead of looking at functional impact.
- They minimize symptoms that don’t show up on a scan—like memory issues, dizziness, headaches, sleep disruption, or mood changes.
For TBI cases, that’s a problem because California settlement value depends heavily on proof: medical documentation, work records, and credible explanations tying your symptoms to the accident.


