Concussions and other brain injuries don’t always look dramatic on day one. Symptoms like headaches, dizziness, memory gaps, irritability, and trouble concentrating can fluctuate—especially when you’re trying to keep up with school, shift work, or a long commute.
That’s why adjusters focus on questions like:
- Was the injury documented promptly after the incident?
- Do treating records consistently describe symptoms and limitations?
- Is there support for how the accident caused the brain injury?
- Did you follow reasonable treatment recommendations?
In Fountain, many claims involve people who live suburban schedules—work commutes, pick-up/drop-off routines, and recurring therapy appointments. When treatment records and symptom reporting align, it becomes easier to argue for compensation that reflects both immediate losses and longer-term needs.


