In the DC metro area, delays and gaps are easy to create—busy schedules, commuting burdens, and the reality that many people try to “push through” symptoms. But for TBI cases, insurers frequently focus on whether your records show a consistent story from the start.
Because head injuries can produce symptoms that aren’t obvious on an X-ray, Maryland adjusters will often look for:
- Early medical evaluation after the incident
- Follow-up visits that track symptom changes (headaches, dizziness, concentration issues, sleep disruption, mood changes)
- Clinical findings that support causation (not just complaints)
- Work and activity impact documented through medical notes and employer records
When the record is complete and coherent, it becomes harder for the other side to argue that your symptoms were unrelated or exaggerated.


