Many head injury claims are fought on details: what exactly happened, how soon symptoms were documented, and whether treatment followed a consistent plan.
In Pullman, that proof frequently comes from:
- Crash and incident documentation (police reports, campus or employer logs when applicable, witness statements)
- Emergency and follow-up records (ER notes, imaging reports if done, concussion/neurology evaluations)
- Work and school impact (missed shifts, attendance issues, academic accommodations, restrictions from clinicians)
When symptoms are things like headaches, dizziness, memory problems, sleep disruption, or mood changes, insurers may argue they’re not tied to the accident. The stronger your “timeline,” the harder it is for the other side to reduce value by questioning causation.


