Many TBI cases in Green begin with an accident that happens quickly—then symptoms show up later or change over time.
Common local scenarios include:
- Commute-related collisions: rear-end crashes and intersection impacts where the head moves abruptly, leading to concussion symptoms that may not look serious right away.
- Parking lot and crosswalk incidents: pedestrians and drivers can suffer head trauma from uneven pavement, distracted drivers, or poor visibility.
- Slip-and-fall head strikes: retail entryways, workplace hallways, and steps—especially where wet floors, ice, or broken handrails are involved.
- Construction and industrial work exposures: falls, equipment incidents, and struck-by hazards where the mechanism of injury is documented but symptoms require follow-up to fully capture.
In these situations, the first few weeks are critical. Ohio courts and insurers generally expect a coherent story: when symptoms started, how they were treated, and how they affected function. If records are delayed, inconsistent, or missing, the claim value often drops.


