In a smaller community like Alpine, it’s common for adjusters and defense counsel to focus on whether you can still do ordinary tasks—drive, attend appointments, help at home, or keep up at work.
That’s exactly where TBI cases can get complicated. Concussion and other traumatic brain injuries may show up as:
- memory gaps or trouble concentrating
- headaches and dizziness that interfere with attention
- mood changes that affect relationships
- sensitivity to light/sound that makes normal routines harder
A calculator may treat these as “subjective,” but in real cases they become quantifiable losses when supported by treatment notes, work restrictions, and consistent reporting.
Local takeaway: In Alpine, credibility and continuity matter. If your records show a pattern of symptoms and follow-through, that often strengthens settlement leverage.


