In many Blackfoot-area cases, the hardest part isn’t proving an injury happened—it’s proving how the injury changed your ability to work and function after the accident.
TBI symptoms can be subtle at first and can fluctuate: headaches, dizziness, memory gaps, trouble concentrating, mood changes, and sleep disruption. When these impacts show up days or weeks later, insurers may argue the symptoms are unrelated or exaggerated. That’s why the strongest claims usually connect three things:
- The accident mechanics (how the head trauma occurred)
- The medical record (what clinicians diagnosed and documented)
- The real-world impact (what you could and couldn’t do after)
When those pieces line up, settlement leverage often improves.


