In many injury cases, the injury is obvious. In TBI cases, the injury is often functional—and Washington insurers tend to look for records that show the injury wasn’t just temporary.
That means your settlement value usually hinges on:
- When symptoms were first documented after the incident
- Whether treating clinicians link your symptoms to the head trauma mechanism
- Whether your records show ongoing limitations, not just one visit
- Consistency between your reported symptoms and what providers observed
For Marysville residents, this commonly comes up after:
- Rear-end crashes on commuting routes
- Falls at stores and public spaces
- Workplace incidents in industrial or service settings
- Head impacts during recreational activities
If the evidence is thin or gaps appear in treatment, adjusters may argue the injury wasn’t serious or didn’t last. If the records are well-organized and tied to function, that’s where settlement leverage increases.


