Bel Aire is largely residential, but many injuries happen in the real-world mix of:
- Commuting and highway driving (including sudden braking and intersection impacts)
- Construction zones and road work near busy corridors
- Neighborhood activity—kids walking, people driving short distances, and pedestrians sharing roadways
- Workplace environments with falls, equipment incidents, or impact hazards
Those settings often produce the same legal challenge: brain injury symptoms may not be “obvious” at the scene. That means the case hinges on early medical documentation, consistent reporting, and objective proof of functional impact.


