Many TBI symptoms—headaches, dizziness, memory gaps, sleep disruption, irritability, trouble concentrating—don’t always show up on a single scan. That’s why the best evidence in Star cases usually includes:
- Emergency and follow-up medical records that describe symptoms consistently
- Provider notes that connect the injury mechanism to the neurological complaints
- Work and daily-life documentation (restrictions, missed shifts, reduced performance)
- Proof of ongoing treatment, not just a one-time visit
When the record is thin, insurers frequently argue the injury is overstated or that symptoms were caused by something else. When the record is organized and consistent, it becomes harder to minimize your losses.


