Many head-injury cases don’t turn on whether someone was hurt—they turn on whether the injury is the type and severity described, and whether the accident caused it. In our experience, San Marcos injury claims commonly face disputes like:
- Symptom credibility arguments: Headaches, dizziness, memory problems, and mood changes can fluctuate, and insurers may try to frame that variability as exaggeration.
- Causation challenges: The defense may point to unrelated events, delayed treatment, or pre-existing conditions.
- “Return-to-life” pressure: People often try to keep up with work or family obligations after a concussion. If medical notes don’t reflect restrictions (or if restrictions are inconsistent), the claim can be undervalued.
A calculator can’t solve these disputes. What matters is building a record that withstands them.


