Many traumatic brain injury claims in the Farmington area begin with road incidents—including rear-end collisions, intersection crashes, and situations where a driver’s attention is split between commuting, traffic flow, and changing conditions.
In these cases, insurers frequently focus on two questions:
- Was the mechanism of injury consistent with a brain injury diagnosis? (For example, a sudden impact can lead to concussion even without visible external trauma.)
- How well does the record show the injury’s real-world effects? Head injury symptoms can fluctuate; adjusters look for consistency between what you reported and what providers documented.
A generic online calculator can’t see police narratives, witness observations, imaging results, or the timeline of treatment in your specific matter. Those are the pieces that often separate a low offer from a fair resolution.


