In a smaller Massachusetts community, cases can look straightforward at first—until you start tracing symptoms, treatment gaps, and work restrictions. Many head injury claims hinge on whether the record shows:
- When symptoms began (and whether they were reported promptly)
- What treatment you followed after ER or urgent care visits
- How your functioning changed—sleep, concentration, balance, mood, and daily activities
- Whether clinicians tie your symptoms to the incident
Because traumatic brain injuries can involve symptoms that aren’t visible (headaches, dizziness, memory problems, irritability), the insurer’s argument is often that the injury is overstated or unrelated. Our job is to organize the evidence so it tells a coherent, medically supported story.


