In a suburban community like Lansing, many head-injury situations start as “it’ll probably pass.” People may wait to see if symptoms improve, return to work quickly, or assume a concussion will resolve on its own.
But for TBI claims, early documentation matters. Kansas cases frequently rise or fall on whether medical providers can connect the symptoms to the incident, track progression over time, and describe functional restrictions.
If you were treated at an urgent care or the emergency room and your clinician documented neurological symptoms (confusion, nausea, balance issues, headaches, cognitive changes), that foundation becomes crucial later when an insurer reviews causation and severity.


