Injuries to the head often become complicated quickly—not because the injury is minor, but because the effects show up differently over time.
Common Weatherford scenarios that lead to TBI disputes include:
- Commuter collisions (rear-end crashes, sudden stops, and side-impact injuries) where insurers argue the impact “shouldn’t” cause lingering symptoms.
- Construction and roadway work zones where visibility, lane shifts, and sudden braking create disputed fault.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents around retail and downtown-adjacent foot traffic, where the mechanism of injury can be misunderstood.
- Worksite falls and equipment incidents affecting people who operate machinery or work around heights.
When the other side challenges causation or severity, a calculator won’t capture the real negotiation risk. The settlement number you see online can’t reflect whether medical providers consistently linked your symptoms to the incident—or whether the insurer is preparing to argue the injury was pre-existing or unrelated.


