In many head-injury cases, the medical timeline matters as much as the injury itself. After a crash, it’s common for people to think symptoms will “pass,” especially if the initial emergency visit focused on obvious injuries.
But for TBI, delayed complaints can lead insurers to argue:
- symptoms were unrelated to the crash,
- the injury was less severe than reported,
- or treatment gaps mean the condition wasn’t serious.
Michigan injury claims generally turn on proof—so the practical goal is to build a consistent record that shows:
- when symptoms began,
- what clinicians observed and diagnosed,
- how symptoms affected work, driving, sleep, and concentration,
- and what treatment you followed afterward.
If you’re unsure how your timeline will look to an adjuster, that’s exactly where a lawyer’s review is valuable.


