In a city where people commute frequently and traffic conditions can be unpredictable, head-injury cases commonly involve disputes over what happened, what injuries were caused, and how long symptoms lasted.
Even when a concussion is real, adjusters may look for gaps such as:
- delayed treatment after a collision or fall
- inconsistent descriptions of symptoms over time
- missing work restrictions or employer documentation
- medical records that do not connect the accident mechanism to ongoing limitations
Because brain injuries can involve symptoms that don’t always show up on a single scan, the claim typically strengthens when your medical providers consistently tie your diagnosis and functional limits to the incident.


