In many head injury claims, the dispute isn’t whether you were hurt—it’s how the injury is proven and how clearly the accident caused your ongoing symptoms.
For Dunmore, common real-world scenarios include:
- Commute and intersection impacts: sudden stops, rear-end collisions, and cross-traffic incidents can lead to whiplash and head trauma that evolves over days.
- Pedestrian-vehicle conflicts and parking-lot incidents: confusion, falls, and head strikes can happen quickly, then symptoms emerge later.
- Construction and industrial workforce injuries: equipment incidents and falls from heights can produce both obvious and delayed neurological effects.
What matters most is that your medical records tell a consistent story from the beginning—especially when symptoms are partly subjective (like fatigue, concentration problems, or “brain fog”). Insurance adjusters in Pennsylvania frequently look for gaps, contradictions, or missing follow-up care.


