Union City has a mix of residential streets and high-traffic corridors, and that matters for injury claims. In real cases, the first dispute is frequently not whether symptoms exist—it’s whether the symptoms are tied to the incident.
Common local scenarios that create proof challenges include:
- Low-speed or commuter-area collisions where the other side argues the impact wasn’t severe.
- Incidents with delayed treatment, such as when a person returns to work quickly but later seeks care for headaches, dizziness, or memory issues.
- Multi-car traffic events where fault is contested and investigators focus on what happened in the seconds before the crash.
Because TBI symptoms can be subtle at first, the strongest claims are typically those where medical care and symptom reporting line up with the timeline of the accident.


