Brain injury cases are frequently challenged in two common ways:
- Causation: the defense may argue your symptoms came from something else (a prior injury, an unrelated condition, or a different incident).
- Severity and persistence: the defense may claim your symptoms improved quickly, weren’t significant, or weren’t consistently supported by treatment records.
Miami Lakes residents often face a practical version of this issue: people may return to work or normal routines before they’re fully recovered—especially when schedules, commuting costs, or family responsibilities push them to “tough it out.” Insurers may try to treat that as proof the injury wasn’t serious.
A settlement calculator can’t fix causation disputes. What strengthens your case is a clear, medical record that ties your symptoms to the incident and shows how they affected your day-to-day function.


