Many TBI cases turn on the same theme: symptoms are real, but they’re not always obvious to anyone reviewing your file. In Muskego, that problem often shows up in practical ways:
- Long drives and commuting schedules: You may return to work or school sooner than you should, then later struggle with concentration, headaches, dizziness, or sleep disruption.
- Workplace and household demands: People often report “I’m fine” to family or employers while still experiencing cognitive fatigue, mood changes, or memory gaps.
- Disputes about causation: If there’s a pre-existing condition, a prior injury, or a gap in treatment, adjusters may argue your symptoms weren’t caused by the accident.
The strongest claims address these issues with consistent records—early and ongoing.


