Traumatic brain injuries often don’t fit a simple timeline. Even when imaging is normal, symptoms like headaches, dizziness, sleep disruption, memory issues, and mood changes can still be real and disabling.
In local cases, insurers frequently focus on three questions:
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Was the accident the cause? They look for consistency between the crash (or incident), the early medical visit, and the evolving symptom record.
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How much did your life change? They want documentation tying symptoms to real-world limitations—such as work restrictions, missed shifts, reduced performance, or difficulty managing daily tasks.
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Did treatment happen as recommended? Ohio claims commonly rise or fall based on whether the medical record shows follow-through. Delays can happen for many reasons, but the defense will try to use gaps to argue the injury wasn’t severe.


