Bridgewater residents may be injured in car crashes on local routes, in driveway/sidewalk incidents, or during work around older buildings and seasonal maintenance. In these situations, the timeline matters.
Insurers frequently scrutinize three things:
- When symptoms were first reported (ER visit, urgent care, or follow-up)
- Whether treatment followed medical advice (rehab, neurology visits, therapy)
- How symptoms were described consistently across appointments
If you delayed care, returned to activity too quickly, or had gaps in therapy due to scheduling or cost, that doesn’t automatically defeat a TBI claim—but it can change how the case is valued. In Massachusetts, having clear, organized records is often the difference between “we think this is minor” and “we see functional loss.”


