Grand Rapids has a mix of downtown streets, fast suburban commuting corridors, and heavy pedestrian activity near retail areas and event venues. In practice, that means traumatic brain injury claims frequently involve scenarios like:
- Auto collisions at intersections and during rush-hour commuting
- Pedestrian or cyclist head impacts near busier sidewalks and crosswalks
- Side-swipe and rear-end crashes that still cause whiplash and concussion
- Parking-lot incidents around shopping centers and workplaces
For settlement purposes, insurers don’t just ask whether you were hurt—they ask whether the accident mechanics plausibly caused the symptoms you’re reporting. The strongest cases typically connect:
- what happened (impact location, sudden stop, fall, projectile debris)
- what you experienced immediately after (confusion, loss of consciousness, disorientation)
- what clinicians diagnosed and how symptoms affected function over time
A calculator can’t verify that connection. Your records can.


