In the Permian Basin area, many people get back to work quickly—especially when they commute long distances or work around rotating schedules. That can be a problem for TBI claims when symptoms are still active but treatment pauses or records don’t clearly connect the injury to your daily functioning.
Insurance adjusters typically look for three things:
- A credible timeline from the incident to the first medical visit and follow-up care
- Objective consistency between what’s reported and what clinicians document
- Functional impact—how symptoms affected your ability to work, drive safely, care for family, or perform job tasks
A calculator can’t capture whether you had an early exam, whether your symptoms were documented across visits, or whether your provider linked the injury mechanism to your diagnoses. Those details are often what drives settlement leverage.


