Injury cases involving head trauma often face a specific set of objections. Insurance adjusters may:
- argue the symptoms are “normal” after an accident and will resolve quickly
- claim the injury didn’t cause the problems you’re reporting (or that another event caused them)
- question whether you followed medical recommendations, especially if there were gaps in treatment
- point to inconsistent statements about what happened, when it happened, or how severe symptoms were
Angleton cases can be especially sensitive to documentation because many people are still working, commuting, or juggling family responsibilities while symptoms evolve. When medical records don’t clearly reflect that progression, it becomes easier for the other side to minimize the long-term impact.


