Centerville sits along major travel corridors and is surrounded by fast-moving commuter traffic. That matters because insurers frequently challenge TBI claims using arguments like:
- “It doesn’t match the crash.” Even when a concussion is diagnosed, the adjuster may argue the mechanism wasn’t severe enough.
- “Symptoms are subjective.” Headaches, dizziness, concentration problems, and mood changes are real—but they’re also harder for an adjuster to quantify without consistent medical documentation.
- “You returned to normal too quickly.” If you went back to work or school while still having cognitive issues, insurers may claim the injury wasn’t as limiting.
In other words, many cases hinge on how clearly your medical records connect your symptoms to the incident and how well your daily limitations are documented.


