Injury reports in South Dakota often start with the same basics: what happened, what you felt, and what the ER or clinic recorded. For traumatic brain injuries, that early documentation matters because symptoms like headaches, dizziness, concentration problems, sleep disruption, and mood changes may not always “show up” on imaging.
Insurance adjusters typically focus on:
- What was documented right after the incident (ER visit notes, discharge instructions, follow-up recommendations)
- Whether symptoms were consistently reported across appointments
- Whether clinicians linked your symptoms to the mechanism of injury
In Box Elder, where people commonly commute for work and travel through mixed-speed corridors, the accident narrative (sudden impact, seatbelt use, debris/impact inside the vehicle, pedestrian proximity, fall conditions) can influence whether your head injury story is viewed as credible and medically consistent.


