In a suburban community like Farmington Hills, many serious head injuries still begin with everyday scenarios—commutes, intersections, school drop-offs, and busy retail corridors. The challenge is that TBI symptoms are often not obvious at first glance.
That means your settlement value tends to rise or fall based on whether your case has documentation that holds up under scrutiny, such as:
- Emergency and follow-up medical notes that describe symptoms consistently
- Neuro-related treatment (e.g., concussion management, therapy referrals, neuropsychological testing when appropriate)
- Work and activity limitations tied to clinician instructions
- Incident evidence that matches the story (timelines, witness observations, and any available recordings)
When the evidence is incomplete or your symptom timeline is hard to reconcile with the incident, insurers often argue for lower damages—even if you genuinely feel worse.


