In Sparks, many TBI claims involve situations where the “impact” is obvious, but the brain symptoms are harder to see—like dizziness while driving, memory gaps, sleep disruption, or emotional changes that show up after you try to resume normal routines.
Insurance adjusters typically look for a timeline that ties the accident to documented symptoms and follow-up care. If there are gaps—no appointment for weeks, inconsistent descriptions, or records that don’t reflect what you’re experiencing—the claim value can drop because the defense may argue the injury is not severe, not ongoing, or not caused by the crash or incident.
Instead of guessing your potential TBI payout, focus on building a record that a Nevada insurance adjuster (and, if needed, a court) can understand.


