In a small city with active roads and frequent pedestrian movement, head injuries can be misunderstood—especially when symptoms aren’t visible.
Common Westbrook scenarios include:
- Vehicle and commute impacts where braking, lane changes, or sudden stops lead to head trauma
- Parking lot collisions and low-speed impacts that still cause concussions
- Construction and industrial work incidents involving falls, equipment contact, or struck-by hazards
- Winter slips and uneven surfaces that produce delayed or evolving neurological symptoms
The challenge is that insurance adjusters may treat a TBI like a typical injury that “should be getting better by now.” Your settlement value depends on whether your medical records and functional evidence show otherwise.


