Clemson traffic patterns and campus activity create a practical challenge for many injury cases: timing.
During peak seasons—football weekends, graduation periods, and major campus events—people may drive, walk, or bike more than usual. That can lead to:
- Higher risk of rear-end and intersection collisions
- More pedestrian activity near crosswalks and busy corridors
- Crowded walkways where falls or collisions are more likely
From a claims perspective, the timeline matters because insurance adjusters want to know whether symptoms began immediately after the incident and whether you sought care right away. Delayed treatment doesn’t automatically kill a case, but it can give the defense more room to argue the injury is unrelated or less severe.
Takeaway: the sooner you get evaluated and the more consistently your treatment follows, the easier it is to support the connection between the accident and the TBI symptoms.


