Lebanon’s injury patterns frequently involve road sharing—commuters, delivery traffic, and pedestrians crossing streets in busy areas. When liability is contested, the details matter: lighting, speed, lane position, crosswalk markings, and timing.
For a TBI claim, that matters because insurance companies may argue the head injury is unrelated, mild, or short-lived. Strong claims typically show a consistent story across:
- the accident timeline (what happened and when)
- emergency or follow-up records
- documented symptom progression (not just a one-time report)
If your injury happened in a vehicle collision, involve a pedestrian/cyclist, or occurred due to a hazard near where people walk, evidence like incident reports, photographs, witness statements, and EMS documentation can help connect the dots.


