Reynoldsburg residents often experience head trauma in situations involving high-speed traffic, sudden lane changes, construction zones, or crowded parking lots. Those settings can create disputes about:
- How the impact happened (and whether the force matches the symptoms)
- What you did after the accident (whether you sought care promptly)
- Whether your symptoms are consistent over time
Because traumatic brain injuries don’t always show up cleanly on a single scan, insurers may argue that symptoms are exaggerated, unrelated, or temporary. That’s why a real evaluation focuses less on guesswork and more on medical documentation tied to accident facts.


