Burlington is a mix of commuters, students, and local traffic—so many injuries show up in a familiar pattern. People may return to work “on good days,” drive short distances, or try to push through headaches and dizziness. From the outside, it can look like the injury is improving even when cognitive symptoms continue.
That mismatch is exactly what insurers focus on. They may argue your symptoms are overstated, delayed, or caused by something else. When your claim is evaluated, the strongest protection is a clear record showing:
- symptoms reported early and consistently
- follow-up visits and referrals (neurology, concussion management, therapy)
- documented functional limits (work restrictions, difficulty with tasks, safety concerns)


