Many people assume a TBI claim is mainly about the diagnosis. In practice, it’s about the chain of proof—what happened, what symptoms showed up, what clinicians documented, and how those symptoms affected daily life.
In Madison Heights, common scenarios include:
- Commute-related collisions where whiplash and head impact overlap
- Parking lot and storefront slip-and-falls where witnesses remember the fall but not the details of head strike
- Workplace incidents involving machinery, ladders, or uneven surfaces
When the other side argues the injury was mild, short-lived, or unrelated, the settlement conversation often shifts from “What was diagnosed?” to “How convincingly is the injury connected to your accident and your ongoing limitations?”


