Texas injury cases are typically handled through insurance negotiations and, when necessary, litigation. For traumatic brain injuries, insurers frequently look for reasons to minimize the claim—especially when symptoms are not always visible in a single test.
In practice, Portland-area adjusters often focus on:
- Consistency between the accident timeline and the medical notes
- Objective documentation (ER visits, imaging results, diagnosis details)
- Treatment follow-through (whether appointments were kept and why there were gaps)
- Functional impact (work restrictions, cognitive limitations, safety concerns)
Because TBI symptoms can be subjective—fatigue, headaches, trouble focusing—your case value may rise or fall based on how well your record describes how your injury affects daily functioning.


