Many brain injury cases hinge on the same early question: what did the medical record say happened right after the incident?
In Del City, where residents routinely commute and travel between work, schools, and errands, delays happen—appointments are missed, symptoms are “worked through,” or paperwork gets scattered. But for TBIs, those gaps can become a defense.
Insurance companies frequently look for:
- A prompt evaluation after head trauma
- Consistent reports of symptoms (headache, dizziness, memory issues, sleep disruption, mood changes)
- Follow-up care that matches what you reported
Even if you didn’t know at the time that the injury was serious, your medical records can still support damages—as long as the timeline is coherent and explained.


