In Irving, a lot of head-injury claims come from situations like:
- High-speed or sudden-stop traffic incidents near major corridors and intersections
- Pedestrian and crosswalk accidents around retail and office areas
- Falls at apartment complexes and businesses with uneven walkways, poor lighting, or wet surfaces
Texas insurance adjusters frequently focus on one question: Is the brain injury supported by medical documentation—and does it match the incident? That means your claim is usually strongest when there’s a clear link between:
- the event (how the impact happened),
- the early symptoms (what you reported right after), and
- the medical record (what clinicians diagnosed and how your function changed).
If you’re missing early documentation, delayed treatment, or have gaps that aren’t explained, the value of a claim can drop—even when you’re clearly suffering.


