Traumatic brain injuries can include concussion, skull fracture, post-concussion syndrome, and other neurological impairments. The challenge is that many TBI symptoms—headaches, dizziness, trouble focusing, memory gaps, sleep disruption, emotional changes—can fluctuate and may not be fully explained by a single test.
In practice, adjusters look for consistency:
- Did you seek treatment promptly after the injury?
- Do your medical records reflect the same symptom story you’re telling now?
- Are there work restrictions, therapy notes, or provider assessments linking symptoms to the accident?
For Zachary residents, this is especially relevant when the injured person tries to “push through” recovery to maintain work schedules. Delayed care or gaps in follow-up can give the other side leverage—even when the injury is real.


