In suburban areas like Walnut, head injuries commonly occur in everyday settings: car crashes during rush-hour travel, slip-and-fall incidents at shopping centers, and accidents in homes or around apartment/HOA-managed properties. For settlement value, one theme shows up repeatedly: how the accident happened and how quickly symptoms were documented.
A strong claim typically links:
- The incident timeline (the moments leading up to the impact)
- Early medical evaluation and follow-up
- A consistent symptom narrative over time
- Functional limitations tied to real activities—driving, work tasks, parenting, household responsibilities
If your symptoms fluctuated (common with concussion and other TBIs), that doesn’t automatically weaken your case. What matters is whether your treating providers explain the pattern and whether your records reflect what you could—and couldn’t—do.


