Many traumatic brain injury claims begin with symptoms that are real but not always visible—headaches, brain fog, dizziness, sleep disruption, irritability, concentration problems, and memory issues. That can make adjusters scrutinize the record.
In Colorado Springs, common situations that create disputes include:
- Commuter and highway collisions (rear-end crashes, lane changes, distracted driving on busy corridors)
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near shopping areas and entertainment districts
- Falls in commercial spaces (retail entries, parking lots, stairways, and construction-adjacent areas)
- Tourism and event-related traffic where reporting can be incomplete and witnesses may be hard to locate later
When the other side challenges how the accident happened or whether it caused the neurological symptoms, your documentation becomes the strongest “proof of impact.” A calculator can’t replace that work—it can only help you start thinking about categories of loss.


