Many TBI claims don’t fail because the injury “isn’t real.” They get contested because insurers argue about one of three things:
- Causation: the injury symptoms allegedly match something else (a prior condition, a later incident, or delayed treatment).
- Severity: the claim may be minimized as a “minor concussion” when symptoms persist.
- Functional impact: the injury may be challenged as not limiting enough to justify lost wages, reduced work capacity, or ongoing care.
In Attleboro, these disputes often show up after commutes, rideshare or car crashes, busy retail foot traffic, and construction/industrial work—situations where liability facts can be contested and where witnesses may be inconsistent.


