South Euclid residents often deal with the kinds of situations where head trauma is common: commuter traffic, intersection stops, sudden braking, and impacts at typical crossing points. Even when the force doesn’t look dramatic from the outside, a concussion or more serious TBI can still occur from:
- vehicle-to-vehicle collisions during stop-and-go driving
- side-impact crashes where the head snaps with the vehicle’s motion
- pedestrian and bicycle incidents where the head strike is unavoidable
- falls on uneven surfaces near homes, sidewalks, and retail areas
In these scenarios, the difference between an “injury you felt” and an injury that is legally compensable often comes down to documentation—how quickly you were evaluated, what clinicians recorded, and whether your follow-up care tracked your symptoms.


