After a head injury, symptoms can fluctuate. One week you might have headaches and brain fog; the next you might be able to work part-time. Insurance adjusters in Utah frequently look for stability and objective support before offering meaningful compensation.
In practice, that means the earliest medical notes matter a lot—especially if you were:
- Injured in a commute-related vehicle collision where documentation is based on what was reported immediately after the crash.
- Hurt while walking or driving near higher-visibility pedestrian areas, where witnesses may describe confusion or disorientation but don’t always connect it to a brain injury diagnosis.
- Injured during a workday and later returned to duties before treatment was complete.
A settlement can shrink when the story is incomplete. It grows when the record consistently explains symptoms, treatment, and functional limits.


