Head injuries are frequently misunderstood because many effects aren’t visible in a quick exam. In Shelton—whether the incident happened during a commute, around stores and office areas, or in a neighborhood setting—the strongest TBI claims typically show three things:
- A believable injury timeline (what happened, when symptoms started, and how they changed)
- Documented functional impact (how you missed work, made errors, needed help, or couldn’t safely perform tasks)
- Consistency across doctors, records, and daily life
A calculator can’t capture that proof. Two cases with similar diagnoses can settle very differently depending on how well the record demonstrates the injury’s day-to-day consequences.


