Bartlett is a fast-moving, commute-heavy community, and many injuries happen on familiar routes and during everyday routines—car crashes at intersections, sudden braking in traffic, or slips and trips around retail centers and apartment complexes. When a brain injury isn’t documented clearly from the start, insurers frequently argue that symptoms are exaggerated, unrelated, or too delayed to connect to the accident.
That’s why the difference between a “quick estimate” and a stronger settlement is usually evidence.
In practice, a well-prepared TBI claim typically includes:
- Emergency and follow-up medical records showing symptoms over time
- Work and treatment documentation tied to functional limits
- Accident evidence (reports, witness accounts, photos/video when available)


