Many injuries that fall under the traumatic brain injury umbrella involve symptoms that don’t always show up neatly on a single imaging test. That’s especially true for concussions and mild TBIs.
When an adjuster reviews a claim, they typically look for three things:
- Objective evidence of the incident (police report details, witness observations, emergency room notes, photos, timelines)
- Medical linkage (how clinicians connect the mechanism of injury to the symptoms you reported)
- Functional impact (how symptoms changed your ability to work, drive, manage responsibilities, and participate in normal activities)
In Hazleton, these proof points can be particularly important for commuters and shift workers. If your job requires driving, safety-sensitive tasks, or steady cognitive focus, the claim often needs clear medical support for restrictions and limitations.


