Trenton residents know the area is shaped by commuting routes, industrial traffic, and busy roadways. That matters because head injuries frequently occur in settings where people may be moving quickly, distracted, or exposed to sudden impacts—such as:
- vehicle crashes during commute hours
- intersections with heavy turn traffic
- work-related incidents near loading areas or job sites
- slip-and-fall events at retail or service locations
When an insurer challenges your claim, they’re often arguing one of two things:
- Causation: the incident didn’t cause the brain injury symptoms you report.
- Severity and duration: the symptoms weren’t significant enough—or didn’t last long enough—to justify the value you’re seeking.
A calculator can’t solve those disputes. What solves them is a clean record showing what happened and how your brain injury affected function over time.


