Many local head-injury cases come down to what happened in the moments surrounding the impact. In practical terms, that can include:
- What the traffic conditions were (cut-through commuting, lane changes, sudden stops)
- How the vehicle was struck and whether there was head impact risk
- Whether witnesses noticed confusion, slurred speech, or disorientation right after the event
- How quickly you were evaluated after the injury
Even when a concussion is diagnosed, insurers frequently push back on causation—arguing the symptoms were pre-existing, unrelated, or worsened by something else. Strong documentation helps overcome that.


