Many TBI claims in the High Point area begin with a sudden incident tied to real-world commuting and busy corridors—such as:
- Rear-end crashes on regional roads where a brief impact can still trigger concussion symptoms
- Pedestrian or cyclist injuries near shopping and residential areas
- Workplace head trauma in industrial or warehouse settings
- Slip-and-fall accidents in stores, offices, or apartment complexes
What makes these cases different is not the injury itself—it’s the evidence trail. In practice, value often depends on whether the early record captures the mechanism of injury and the earliest symptom reports (headache, dizziness, memory issues, sleep disruption, mood changes). When those early details are missing, insurers may argue the symptoms weren’t caused by the event.


