Injuries to the brain can be hard for others to “see.” That’s especially true when you’re dealing with symptoms like headaches, dizziness, memory gaps, sleep disruption, mood changes, and concentration problems.
In Pueblo, where many residents commute between neighborhoods and job sites, insurers frequently argue that symptoms were caused by something else—or that they should have improved sooner. That’s why the record trail matters:
- Emergency and follow-up notes that describe the mechanism of injury
- Consistent symptom reporting over time
- Treatment you can show you attended (and why gaps occurred)
- Work restrictions or employer documentation when available
A calculator can’t tell an insurance adjuster whether your timeline makes sense. Your medical and work evidence does.


