Camas is a growing Vancouver-area community, and with that growth comes more traffic, more shared-road conflicts, and more incidents where head injuries can be disputed. In many cases, the injury isn’t always obvious to others at first—especially when symptoms like dizziness, concentration problems, headaches, or memory gaps aren’t visible.
That’s why insurers focus heavily on whether your records consistently show:
- A plausible injury mechanism (how the head trauma happened)
- Ongoing symptoms reported over time
- Clinical findings and treatment follow-through
- Functional impact (how your work, parenting, daily tasks, or safety changed)
When those elements are strong, settlement discussions tend to move faster. When they’re missing or scattered, the other side may argue the injury wasn’t serious, didn’t last, or wasn’t caused by the incident.


