Many TBI cases turn into a credibility and evidence issue—not because the injury didn’t happen, but because the record doesn’t tell the full story.
In day-to-day life here, it’s common for someone to:
- push through symptoms to keep up with shifts,
- miss follow-up visits due to scheduling or transportation,
- treat only the most obvious symptoms first (like headaches) while cognitive and sleep problems surface later.
Insurance adjusters typically focus on whether your medical timeline shows:
- a consistent description of symptoms,
- treatment that matches the severity you report,
- objective findings when available,
- and clear links between the accident and your neurological complaints.
If your records are thin or inconsistent, your settlement value can be reduced even when the injury is real.


