Longview has a mix of residential neighborhoods, commercial corridors, and workplaces where head injuries can be underreported at first. People may assume symptoms will fade, return to work too soon, or struggle to get follow-up appointments quickly. When that happens, insurers can argue that the injury was mild, short-lived, or unrelated.
A strong TBI case typically shows three things:
- A consistent symptom timeline (headaches, dizziness, memory problems, sleep disruption, mood changes)
- Treatment that reflects those symptoms (ER records, neurology/primary care follow-ups, therapy, medication management)
- Functional impact supported by work notes, restrictions, or provider statements
Even if scans don’t reveal dramatic findings, Texas claims can still be credible when treating professionals document persistent symptoms and limitations.


