In a city built around daily commuting, neighborhood errands, and busy streets, head injuries often happen in scenarios where documentation is crucial—especially when symptoms are not obvious.
Common West Park situations we see include:
- Traffic-related accidents near busy corridors where sudden braking and lane changes can lead to head impact
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents where the mechanism of injury may be disputed
- Construction or roadside hazards that increase fall and trip risks (including curb strikes)
- Car accidents involving late reporting—when the first medical visit isn’t prompt, insurers may question causation
Because traumatic brain injury symptoms can include headaches, dizziness, memory issues, irritability, sleep disruption, and concentration problems, the claim often turns on whether those symptoms are consistently documented and tied to the incident.


