A TBI settlement usually isn’t driven by the injury label alone (concussion, mild TBI, post-concussion syndrome). Instead, adjusters and attorneys look at whether your records show:
- How the injury happened (the “mechanism”)
- What symptoms showed up and when
- Whether medical providers documented functional impact
- What treatment you completed and what still remains
In practical terms, that means the strongest cases in Jenks tend to be the ones where the medical timeline matches the incident timeline—especially when symptoms involve memory, concentration, sleep disruption, dizziness, headaches, and mood changes.


