Farmington residents are frequently on the move—commuting to nearby job centers, running errands, and driving through busy intersections and construction zones common across the region. In many head-injury claims, the dispute isn’t whether you were hurt; it’s whether the injury caused ongoing limitations and whether those limits are supported by medical documentation.
A concussion or traumatic brain injury can affect:
- focus and memory (problems that show up at work or in school)
- sleep and fatigue (worse with commuting stress and screen time)
- mood and tolerance for noise or crowds
- balance and dizziness (especially when driving or walking near traffic)
Because these effects aren’t always visible in an exam room, your case usually depends on how consistently your symptoms and restrictions are documented—from the first medical visit through follow-up care.


