Many TBI symptoms—headaches, dizziness, memory problems, sleep disruption, mood changes—can be hard for others to see. In practice, that means the strongest cases in Norcross are the ones with clear documentation showing:
- The mechanism of injury (how your head was struck or how the crash caused impact)
- Early medical reporting (what you told clinicians and when)
- Functional limits over time (what you could no longer do for work, school, home, or daily routines)
When those pieces line up, it becomes harder for an insurer to argue the injury is exaggerated, unrelated, or short-lived.


