In a smaller community like Grenada, many TBI cases stem from incidents residents experience every day—commuting between towns, stop-and-go traffic, school-area travel, and neighborhood driving. Others arise from slip-and-fall events in stores, offices, and apartment settings.
In these situations, insurers frequently challenge the same points:
- Whether the accident mechanism could cause a brain injury (for example, whether the impact was “significant enough”)
- Whether symptoms were present immediately or only appeared later
- Whether treatment was consistent (gaps are often used to argue symptoms weren’t serious)
- Whether another condition explains the symptoms
Because TBI symptoms can be subjective, your case needs documentation that ties your medical findings to the Grenada incident.


