Rosenberg is a commuter community, and many injuries happen in settings where paperwork is easy to misunderstand—quick ER visits, delayed follow-ups, and “I went back to work” statements that don’t match the medical record.
Insurance adjusters commonly look for consistency between:
- the incident timeline (when symptoms started and how they progressed)
- treatment decisions (whether you sought care promptly and followed medical advice)
- work impact (missed shifts, restrictions, reduced performance, safety concerns)
A TBI can involve symptoms that don’t always show up on a single scan—headaches, dizziness, memory issues, sleep disruption, mood changes, and concentration problems. That doesn’t mean the injury is minor. It means the case has to be built around treating notes, objective testing when available, and functional limitations.


