In and around Dublin, many accidents happen on routes people commute daily—fast merges, sudden stops, and shared roadways increase the chance of head impacts. In these cases, insurers sometimes focus on two questions:
- Was the head injury caused by the incident?
- How much did it actually change your life?
A diagnosis alone doesn’t always carry the day. What moves the value is how your records show:
- the onset of symptoms after the event (headache, dizziness, confusion, sleep disruption, mood changes)
- follow-up care and treatment adherence
- objective findings when available (imaging results, neurologist notes, neuropsych testing)
- work restrictions and real-world functional limits
When that documentation is organized and consistent, it’s easier to push back against lowball offers.


