Gainesville traffic and pedestrian activity can increase the odds of head injuries with disputes about causation—especially when there’s no witness inside the vehicle or when symptoms develop after the initial ER visit.
In practice, insurers look closely at:
- What was documented immediately after the incident (ER notes, CT/MRI results, diagnosis wording)
- Consistency of symptom reporting over time (headaches, dizziness, memory issues, sleep disruption, mood changes)
- Whether treatment was timely and sustained (follow-ups, referrals, therapy, medication management)
- How the injury affected work, school, driving, and household tasks
A Gainesville TBI “calculator” may estimate value using generic assumptions, but your outcome depends on whether your records tell a coherent story—especially where the defense may argue the symptoms were caused by something else or improved faster than you claim.


