In smaller Texas communities, people may know each other, share the same employers, or end up being treated by the same local providers. That can be helpful for gathering documentation—but it also means adjusters may scrutinize credibility and gaps in treatment.
For head injury claims, the details that matter most often include:
- When symptoms started (immediately vs. delayed)
- Whether you followed up after the first ER/urgent care visit
- How your functioning changed (work restrictions, missed shifts, performance issues)
- Whether the medical notes describe the same symptoms you report
A “quick estimate” tool can’t verify those elements. Your case value usually rises or falls based on how well the evidence tells the same story from day one.


