In many Grand Prairie cases, the dispute isn’t whether a person feels worse—it’s whether the other side believes the symptoms were caused by the crash or incident.
TBI problems like dizziness, headaches, concentration issues, sleep disruption, and emotional changes often don’t show up on a single test. That means your case usually rises or falls on medical documentation that links symptoms to the mechanism of injury.
For residents dealing with common local scenarios—like multi-car traffic incidents, late-night crashes, or pedestrian/bicycle impacts near busy corridors—insurers frequently argue that:
- the injury is “just a concussion” with no lasting impact,
- symptoms are unrelated or pre-existing,
- treatment gaps mean the injury wasn’t serious.
A calculator can’t resolve those credibility and causation questions. Your records can.


