In many injury claims, the medical diagnosis is only part of the story. For traumatic brain injuries, insurers and adjusters focus heavily on functional impact—what symptoms you had and how they affected real life.
In Tavares, that can look like:
- Trouble concentrating after a crash, leading to missed shifts or reduced performance
- Headaches, dizziness, or sleep disruption that affects safety at work and at home
- Emotional changes (irritability, anxiety, mood swings) that strain family and relationships
- Restrictions from doctors that make normal commuting or job duties harder
A calculator can’t measure those day-to-day changes. What helps is documentation that connects the accident to the symptoms and shows how the injury altered your capacity over time.


