After a head injury, symptoms can be delayed or fluctuate. That’s particularly true when someone is trying to keep up with work, school, or caregiving while also navigating local medical appointments.
In practice, insurers frequently focus on two things:
- Whether the initial treatment matches the mechanism of injury. A fall or collision in a parking lot, ride-share drop-off zone, or crosswalk area may be described differently than what shows up in clinical notes later.
- Whether follow-up care stayed consistent. When appointments are missed—because of scheduling delays, work constraints, or barriers to specialty care—an adjuster may argue the injury wasn’t as serious.
The strongest Sunnyvale TBI cases usually have a clear chain: accident → documented symptoms → treatment and reassessment → functional impact.


