Many head injuries happen in ways that create documentation gaps—especially in a city where people are often moving fast.
Common Los Angeles scenarios include:
- Rear-end collisions on freeways where the impact is disputed and people delay treatment
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents where witnesses may leave before reporting
- Ride-share and rideshare-adjacent driving incidents where vehicle logs and timelines matter
- Construction-zone traffic changes that contribute to sudden braking or lane shifts
- Tourist-heavy areas where the injured person may not speak English well enough to accurately describe symptoms at first
In these situations, a calculator can’t account for what adjusters will focus on: consistency, timing, and whether medical records support a brain-injury narrative.


