Injuries like concussions, brain bruising, or post-concussion syndrome can produce symptoms that don’t show up the same way on every scan—fatigue, headaches, memory issues, dizziness, sleep disruption, and mood changes. In practice, that means your claim strength depends on whether medical providers consistently connect your symptoms to the accident and whether your daily limits match what’s in your records.
Orem’s traffic patterns and suburban commuting routines can also affect case evidence. A short delay in treatment, inconsistent reporting, or returning to work too soon can give insurers openings to argue the injury wasn’t severe or wasn’t caused by the event.


