In many head injury cases, the dispute isn’t whether an accident occurred—it’s whether the injury caused the ongoing symptoms and whether those symptoms limited you.
Carrollton residents frequently run into the same pattern:
- You feel “off,” but early records only mention mild findings.
- Treatment is delayed because of work, transportation, or scheduling.
- Symptoms fluctuate (better some days, worse others), and the story isn’t documented consistently.
Insurance adjusters may argue the symptoms are temporary, unrelated, or exaggerated. The strongest TBI claims show a clear connection between the incident and later medical findings through consistent reporting and follow-up care.


