In North Carolina, insurers commonly look for patterns in medical records: timing of symptoms, consistency of reporting, and whether follow-up care supports the severity claimed. That matters even more for TBI because many symptoms (fatigue, brain fog, concentration problems, sleep disruption) aren’t always fully visible on a scan.
For Wendell residents, common scenarios include:
- Rear-end collisions on commuting routes where whiplash gets blamed first, then concussion symptoms show up later.
- Falls at homes, apartments, or community properties where the incident is minimized as “just a stumble,” but symptoms persist.
- Workplace incidents involving equipment, lifting, or slip hazards—especially when protective protocols weren’t followed.
A settlement range is only as strong as the timeline behind it. We help organize that timeline so your claim doesn’t rely on guesswork.


