In smaller Utah communities, it’s common for people to “push through” symptoms—especially when family, school schedules, and work demands are already tight. But for traumatic brain injury (TBI) claims, insurers look for consistency between:
- the accident timeline (when symptoms started and how they progressed)
- medical findings (ER/urgent care notes, follow-ups, referrals)
- functional impact (work restrictions, missed shifts, cognitive limitations)
- treatment continuity (therapy, medication management, specialist visits)
That evidence is what turns a reported injury into a claim that can be valued.


