In Aberdeen, many head-injury cases involve scenarios where people may be back on their feet quickly—before a clear medical picture forms. Common examples include:
- Traffic crashes at intersections and merge areas, where the initial injury may be dismissed as “just a bump”
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents, where the impact can be severe but the person may still appear functional at the scene
- Workplace head trauma connected to manufacturing, maintenance, delivery routes, or falls
- Recreational and event-related accidents, where reporting can be delayed due to busy schedules or limited follow-up
The problem: TBI symptoms can evolve. If the first medical notes are thin or inconsistent, insurers may argue the injury wasn’t serious—or wasn’t caused by the accident.
A calculator can’t fix missing records. What it can do is highlight what evidence adjusters look for—so you know what to gather next.


