In the Detroit metro area, many injuries occur during commuting and high-traffic travel. For TBI claims, that means two things:
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The early narrative matters. If symptoms aren’t reported promptly—or if the record is thin in the first days after the incident—adjusters may argue the injury wasn’t serious or wasn’t caused by the event.
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Function is the proof. Concussions and other brain injuries can show up in headaches, dizziness, memory issues, irritability, concentration problems, and trouble sleeping. Those symptoms need to be tied to medical visits and work impacts—not just described later.
A “settlement calculator” can’t capture whether your records show consistent symptom reporting after a Romulus-area crash, or whether there are gaps that an insurer will attack. Our job is to translate your medical history and day-to-day limitations into a claim that holds up.


