Traumatic brain injuries can be hard to “see” even when they’re life-altering. In South Houston, where many residents commute for work and manage busy schedules, it’s common for symptoms like headaches, dizziness, memory problems, sleep disruption, and mood changes to be minimized—either informally by others or formally in the claims process.
Adjusters may attempt to argue that:
- Your symptoms are temporary or overstated
- Treatment gaps show the injury wasn’t serious
- The mechanism of injury doesn’t match what doctors later documented
- A pre-existing condition explains your current complaints
A strong case usually isn’t just about having a diagnosis. It’s about building a consistent record that ties the injury to the accident and shows how it affects your daily life and earning ability.


