Many injury claims in this part of Wisconsin come from commuting traffic, intersection crashes, and highway incidents where head impacts happen quickly—often from sudden stops, rear-end impacts, or side collisions. In suburban settings like Mount Pleasant, it’s also common for vehicles to be involved in work-related travel or errands that turn into a “minor” crash that still produces serious neurological symptoms.
Insurance companies frequently look hard at the mechanism of injury:
- Was there a significant head impact?
- Did the emergency record document concussion-type symptoms?
- Do follow-up notes show a consistent symptom timeline?
- Are there objective findings that support ongoing impairment?
When the accident report is incomplete or the medical record is vague, adjusters may argue that your symptoms were short-lived—or not caused by the crash. That’s why the early documentation matters so much.


