In Anacortes, claims commonly involve injuries tied to everyday settings: downtown foot traffic, residential slip-and-fall risks, construction and marine-adjacent work environments, and commuter travel on regional routes.
Because traumatic brain injury symptoms can fluctuate, insurers frequently look for proof that the injury caused ongoing limitations—not just a short-lived headache. That means your settlement value often depends on how well your case shows:
- What changed after the incident (before vs. after)
- How symptoms affected daily function (work, driving, household tasks, parenting, sleep)
- Whether treatment matched the symptoms (follow-up care and clinical notes)
Even if you didn’t have a dramatic scan result, consistent medical documentation of symptoms and functional restrictions can still support significant damages.


