In the Pittsburgh metro area, many TBI claims arise from situations that share a few recurring features:
- Rear-end and stop-and-go traffic collisions that lead to sudden head movement and concussion symptoms.
- Commute-related fatigue and distraction contributing to crashes and disputes about fault.
- Property and slip-related incidents at shopping centers, restaurants, and public buildings—where the injury mechanism can be questioned.
- Construction and industrial settings where falls, falling objects, or equipment incidents can produce head trauma and delayed symptom recognition.
When these cases reach the settlement stage, insurers tend to focus on the same core questions: Was the accident responsible for the brain injury, and how much functional loss did it cause?


