People in Inkster frequently experience the same frustrating problem after a concussion or more serious head trauma: the injury is real, but it doesn’t always look dramatic on day one.
After an accident, you may deal with:
- headaches and dizziness that come and go
- memory and concentration problems
- sleep disruption
- mood changes
- trouble returning to your normal job duties
The key difference between claims that gain traction and claims that get minimized is usually how quickly and consistently these issues were documented by treating providers—and whether the records connect the symptoms to the incident.
When adjusters see gaps (for example, long delays in follow-up care or inconsistent reporting), they often argue the injury was less severe or not caused by the crash or incident.


