In a community like Ingleside, accidents can happen quickly and be easy to misunderstand later—especially when the injury wasn’t treated immediately or when insurance adjusters argue that symptoms “should have shown up” right away.
Common dispute themes include:
- Delayed symptom reporting: People sometimes feel worse days later (common with concussions), but insurers may question causation.
- Conflicting accounts: After busy traffic stops, store fronts, or residential incidents, details can blur.
- “Pre-existing” arguments: Adjusters may claim your condition started earlier, especially if you had prior headaches, dizziness, or mental health stressors.
- Return-to-work pressure: If you tried to work through symptoms, that can lead to allegations that the injury wasn’t severe.
A strong TBI demand in Ingleside usually addresses these issues directly with medical documentation tied to the incident.


