In Pennsylvania, insurance adjusters and defense attorneys tend to focus on two things early:
- Causation — whether the accident truly caused the brain injury symptoms you report.
- Impact — how those symptoms affected your day-to-day life and ability to work.
In practical terms, this means the “value” of a traumatic brain injury claim is frequently determined by whether your records tell a consistent story from the incident forward.
For people in New Kensington, that can be complicated by real-life factors:
- Treatment delays due to scheduling and provider availability
- Symptoms that fluctuate (good days and bad days)
- Returning to work before restrictions are formally documented
- Gaps in follow-up after the initial emergency visit
A lawyer’s job is to connect the dots—so the evidence supports both the injury and the losses.


