Bethany residents commonly get hurt in scenarios that create disputes about what “really happened” and how severe an injury was—especially when the initial record is thin.
In practice, insurers may focus on:
- Early symptom reporting (what you told medical staff right after the incident)
- Consistency between emergency/clinic notes and later follow-ups
- Objective support where available (diagnostic results, therapy assessments, neurocognitive testing)
- Functional impact (work restrictions, concentration problems, inability to resume normal routines)
Because TBI symptoms can fluctuate, a claim that looks strong on paper can weaken if your records don’t clearly show the pattern of symptoms over time. The goal isn’t to “prove” you feel bad—it’s to show how the injury changed your day-to-day life in a way the law recognizes and insurance can’t ignore.


