In Turlock, many injury claims involve people who must return to work quickly—whether it’s driving duties, warehouse or industrial tasks, childcare, or shift-based employment. When a brain injury affects attention, reaction time, or stress tolerance, the financial impact can be immediate.
That’s why insurers frequently scrutinize:
- Time missed from work (and whether it’s supported by pay records)
- Work restrictions your doctor recommends (and whether they were followed)
- Functional limits tied to symptoms like dizziness, headaches, or memory gaps
- Whether the injured person attempted to return to a job that the injury made unsafe or unrealistic
If your commute or job required consistent focus and quick decision-making, it’s especially important that your medical records describe how symptoms interfere with those demands.


