In Menlo Park, many serious head-injury cases come from sudden-impact events—rear-end crashes on busy commute routes, intersection collisions, and pedestrian/cyclist incidents near commercial areas. Those scenarios often create two challenges for claim value:
- Causation questions: The defense may argue your symptoms were caused by something else—an earlier condition, stress, or a later incident.
- Documentation gaps: If medical care is delayed, or if early symptoms weren’t recorded consistently, adjusters may claim the injury wasn’t severe or wasn’t caused by the crash.
That’s why the “timeline” matters so much. In a TBI case, the story isn’t just what happened—it’s what your clinicians documented in the days and weeks after the incident, and how your functioning changed over time.


