Many online tools assume a simplified injury story: a certain severity, a standard treatment timeline, and a predictable recovery. Real TBI claims rarely follow that pattern.
In suburban communities like Framingham, it’s common for injured people to return to work (or attempt to) while still dealing with symptoms like headaches, dizziness, sleep disruption, memory gaps, and mood changes. Those real-world pressures—commuting time, caregiving responsibilities, and job demands—can create gaps in documentation or delay specialized care.
That’s where a case-specific evaluation matters. Insurance adjusters look for proof that your symptoms were consistent, medically documented, and functionally significant—not just described briefly right after the incident.


