In a lot of cases, the disagreement isn’t whether an injury exists—it’s whether the injury was caused by the crash and whether it produced measurable limitations.
After an incident in Allen Park, insurers frequently look for a clean chain of proof:
- A timely medical visit after the head injury (ER or urgent care, followed by follow-ups)
- Consistent symptom reporting (headaches, dizziness, memory issues, concentration problems, irritability, sleep disruption)
- Clear functional impact (work restrictions, missed shifts, difficulty performing daily tasks)
- Objective support when available (imaging results, neuro assessments, therapy notes)
When that documentation is incomplete, adjusters may argue that symptoms were short-lived, unrelated, or overstated—especially when people return to everyday activities before their brain has fully recovered.


