Many people expect a head injury claim to follow the same script as other personal injury cases. But TBI claims often turn on proof—proof of the incident, proof of the medical diagnosis, and proof of functional impact.
Local factors that can affect case development include:
- Work-related head trauma: Falls on uneven surfaces, equipment incidents, and “secondary impacts” (hitting your head when you regain balance) can lead to disputed severity.
- Industrial and high-traffic commutes: Speed differences, merge points, and heavy vehicle presence can complicate accident narratives—especially when statements are inconsistent.
- Community and event crowds: On nights or weekends, injuries can be reported later, witnesses may be harder to track, and photos or video may already be deleted.
Because of that, the strongest Freeport cases usually have one thing in common: a clear, consistent timeline from injury → treatment → documented limitations.


