Mounds View is a suburban community where many people commute to the Twin Cities, drive on busy corridors, and juggle work schedules. That lifestyle can create a predictable pattern after a head injury:
- Injured people may try to “push through” symptoms to keep up with work.
- Treatment can get delayed due to appointment availability or scheduling conflicts.
- Symptoms may fluctuate—better one day, worse the next—making it harder to explain what’s happening.
Insurance adjusters tend to focus on whether your medical timeline tells a consistent story. For TBI claims, that means your records should clearly document:
- what symptoms you reported and when;
- what clinicians observed (and what tests showed, even if findings are “normal”);
- how your functioning changed (work limits, concentration problems, driving restrictions, etc.).
When that record is organized and aligned with the incident, it’s easier to pursue fair compensation.


