Lyndhurst is a suburban community where many injuries occur during routine travel: commuting routes, pickup/drop-off schedules, and daytime errands. That matters because insurance adjusters frequently challenge TBIs on two points:
- Causation (Was the head injury actually caused by the crash/incident?)
- Severity over time (Are symptoms consistent enough to justify ongoing treatment or wage loss?)
When the injury happens during a busy workday or a short stop, it’s easy for records to be incomplete—like missing the ER visit, delaying follow-up, or returning to work without clear restrictions. For TBI claims, those gaps can be used to argue that symptoms were unrelated or too mild.
A lawyer’s job is to connect the dots: the incident timeline in Lyndhurst, medical findings, and functional limits documented by treating providers.


