In a commuter-heavy suburb like Edina, it’s common for people to be back at work quickly or to assume symptoms will fade. But with a brain injury, delays can create a gap in the story—between the moment symptoms began and the moment they were medically recorded.
That gap matters because insurers may argue:
- symptoms were not present right after the crash or fall
- the injury is not severe enough for significant compensation
- your current limitations have another cause
What helps: a consistent medical trail that connects the incident to the neurological symptoms, along with records showing how those symptoms affect real functioning (focus, driving safety, productivity, stress tolerance, and sleep).


