In smaller communities, the investigation usually moves fast—statements get taken, records are requested, and insurers look for consistency. For traumatic brain injury cases, the early question is less about whether symptoms exist and more about whether they are tied to a specific incident.
That means the “impact story” matters:
- What happened right before symptoms began
- Where you were and what you were doing (work, commuting, attending an event)
- Whether witnesses noticed confusion, disorientation, or difficulty speaking
- Whether a clinician documented concussion/TBI symptoms and functional limits
A calculator can’t measure those details. In Durant, strong claims are typically built when the accident facts and the medical record match up—timeline by timeline.


