In a suburban residential community like Miami Shores, many head injuries happen in situations that don’t always get the same level of documentation you’d see in a larger urban accident—such as:
- Car crashes and commuting collisions on busy corridors and cut-through routes
- Pedestrian or bicycle impacts near retail areas, crosswalks, and neighborhood streets
- Falls at homes and properties where the scene may be cleaned up or details forgotten
- Construction/maintenance injuries involving equipment, ladders, or falling objects
When insurers evaluate a TBI claim, they focus on whether your medical records match the incident and whether your symptoms are supported over time. If the proof is thin, the case value often drops—not necessarily because the injury is minor, but because the claim is harder to defend.


