After a head injury, people often assume the medical records will “speak for themselves.” But in practice, insurers look for proof of three things:
- What happened (the accident facts and liability)
- What you were diagnosed with (or what clinicians concluded)
- How your life changed afterward (function, work, daily activities)
In Texas, where claims can be heavily contested, a TBI case can rise or fall based on whether your treatment timeline is consistent and whether your symptoms are tied to your injury—not just described generally.
For Farmers Branch residents, this can be especially relevant when injuries occur during:
- Commuting-related crashes with conflicting accounts
- Apartment/retail property incidents where video or incident reports may be disputed
- Construction and industrial work where return-to-work decisions are made before symptoms stabilize
A lawyer can help you build a record that insurance adjusters can’t dismiss.


