West Covina is known for daily commuting and frequent traffic interactions—sudden lane changes, stop-and-go congestion, and crowded intersections. In many local cases, insurers focus on whether the accident likely caused the brain injury and whether your symptoms are supported over time.
That means your claim usually needs more than a diagnosis. It needs a documented connection between:
- the event (what happened and how your head was impacted),
- what you reported afterward,
- what clinicians observed and diagnosed, and
- how your condition affected work and daily functioning.
When people wait too long to get evaluated, or symptoms shift without explanation, adjusters may argue the injury was mild, short-lived, or unrelated.


