After a concussion or more serious TBI, symptoms don’t always look dramatic on day one. In La Verne, it’s common for people to keep working, driving, or caring for family while still feeling headaches, brain fog, sleep disruption, dizziness, or emotional changes.
That “push through it” approach can hurt claims if it leads to gaps in treatment or inconsistent reporting. Insurance adjusters often focus on whether your medical records show:
- A consistent symptom timeline after the injury
- Follow-through with recommended care
- Functional impact (how daily life changed)
- Consistency between what you reported and what clinicians documented
When those pieces align, settlement discussions tend to move faster and more realistically.


