Many traumatic brain injury (TBI) claims don’t fail because the injury is minor—they fail because the insurer disputes how the accident caused the symptoms and whether the limitations are real and ongoing.
In practice, insurers in Oregon tend to look closely at:
- The timeline: When symptoms started, when you sought care, and how they changed.
- Consistency: Whether your reports to clinicians and to others match the accident circumstances.
- Functional impact: How your brain injury affects work, driving, parenting, concentration, or daily routines.
For Fairview residents, this is especially important if you returned to work quickly or tried to “push through” symptoms while commuting—because that can create gaps in the record that the other side will try to exploit.


