In Springfield, TBI cases often come from the same situations people encounter every week:
- High-speed commuting and highway crashes (I‑70 and nearby routes): sudden impacts can lead to concussion symptoms, dizziness, and cognitive changes.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents: even lower-speed impacts can cause head trauma when a person falls or hits the ground.
- Construction, warehouse, and industrial work: slips, trips, and equipment-related incidents frequently create delayed symptoms.
These scenarios affect more than liability—they shape the medical story. For example, insurers may argue symptoms are unrelated unless the record ties the mechanism of injury to the diagnoses and functional limitations.


