In a dense, transit-heavy area like East Orange, head injuries commonly happen during everyday movement: crossing busy streets, rideshare drop-offs, buses and trains, short trips to local stores, or parking-lot incidents. When the moment is chaotic, it’s easy for key details to be lost—like the exact time of the crash/fall, who witnessed symptoms, or whether the injured person sought care immediately.
In practice, that can create settlement problems:
- Delayed treatment can give adjusters an opening to argue symptoms weren’t serious.
- Incomplete documentation of dizziness, headaches, memory issues, or emotional changes can weaken the link between the accident and the TBI.
- Conflicting accounts (even if unintentional) can make causation harder to prove.
A calculator can’t fix missing evidence. What it can do is help you identify what to collect before you talk settlement numbers.


