Injuries tied to commuting routes, busy intersections, construction zones, and busy sidewalks can create complicated fact patterns—sometimes involving multiple vehicles, changing traffic signals, or unclear witness accounts. In TBI claims, those facts matter because the question isn’t just whether you were hurt; it’s whether the accident triggered or worsened the brain injury your doctors documented.
That’s why Burlington injury evaluations tend to turn on:
- The time between the incident and the first medical visit (early documentation helps)
- Consistency between what you report and what clinicians record
- Follow-through with recommended treatment and testing
- Functional impact (restrictions, job limitations, and day-to-day changes)
A “settlement calculator” can’t see those elements. But a lawyer can build them into a persuasive demand.


