Head injuries from car accidents on nearby roads, workplace incidents, and slip-and-fall events around shops and offices can look similar at first—confusion, headaches, dizziness, memory problems, mood changes. The difference is whether those symptoms were captured early and consistently.
In Easthampton, many residents commute through a mix of city streets and regional routes, and a delayed or incomplete medical record can create disputes about:
- Timing (when symptoms started and whether they were reported promptly)
- Causation (how clinicians link the injury to the accident)
- Functional limits (how your daily life and work were actually affected)
When symptoms are subjective, Massachusetts claims typically need treating providers to explain not just that you felt unwell—but how that impacted cognition, sleep, concentration, and ability to work or perform routine tasks.


