In suburban areas like Streetsboro, many head-injury cases start with the same pattern: a collision happens during a commute, someone feels “okay enough” to wait it out, and then symptoms worsen over days or weeks. That timeline can be especially important in Ohio because insurance adjusters commonly scrutinize when symptoms began, whether follow-up care occurred, and whether treatment matched what was reported.
A TBI claim is usually won—or weakened—by the gap between:
- the accident moment (what was hit, how, and when)
- the medical record timeline (ER visit, imaging if any, follow-ups)
- the functional impact (work limits, driving restrictions, daily living changes)
When those pieces line up, your case becomes easier to evaluate and harder to dismiss.


