Mount Pleasant is a regional hub, and that means many TBI cases involve:
- Commuting and turn-lane crashes (sudden braking, lane changes, and rear-end impacts)
- Worksite incidents (falls, struck-by events, equipment-related injuries)
- Crowded seasonal activity where people may resume normal routines quickly
In these situations, the biggest risk isn’t always the initial injury—it’s what happens afterward. Adjusters often argue that symptoms were mild, temporary, or exaggerated, particularly when the injured person returns to work without documented restrictions.
That’s why TBI settlement value in Mount Pleasant usually depends less on a “formula” and more on whether your file shows:
- consistent symptom reporting over time
- objective support from clinicians (not just a diagnosis code)
- documented limits tied to real activities—driving, working, parenting, sleep, and concentration


