Rockport’s mix of residential streets, coastal tourism, and commuting routes can create real-world injury scenarios—but it also creates common dispute patterns.
Insurers frequently challenge TBI claims by arguing:
- The mechanism wasn’t significant enough (for example, a “minor-looking” collision or slip/impact).
- Symptoms are inconsistent with the injury as described in the first medical visit.
- Recovery doesn’t match the documentation (gaps in treatment, delayed specialists, or incomplete follow-up).
- Pre-existing issues (prior headaches, migraines, or other conditions) may be blamed instead of the accident.
Because TBI symptoms can be subjective, the strongest cases tend to show consistency—what happened, what you reported, what clinicians observed, and how function changed over time.


