Monroe residents commonly face head-injury situations tied to commuting routes, intersections, and seasonal traffic patterns. When a crash happens, insurers frequently focus on two things:
- Whether the accident caused the brain injury (causation)
- Whether the symptoms were real, consistent, and limiting (severity and impact)
That means your medical records need to do more than show you were examined. They should connect the injury to the crash and describe functional limits—how symptoms affected work, driving, parenting, sleep, and concentration.


