In practical terms, TBI cases depend heavily on when symptoms are reported and how soon medical care begins. In Natchez, where many residents rely on steady work schedules and regular travel between neighborhoods and job sites, delays are common—missed appointments, transportation issues, or trying to “push through” symptoms.
Insurance adjusters can treat those gaps as a sign that the injury wasn’t severe. But a skilled attorney can often explain what happened and connect it to your medical timeline.
What matters most:
- Prompt documentation right after the incident
- Consistent follow-up visits
- A clear symptom story (including changes over time)
- Records showing how symptoms affected daily life and work
A calculator can’t measure proof quality. A lawyer can.


