Richfield residents often face head injuries from traffic-related crashes, including stop-and-go commutes, lane changes, and low-speed collisions that still involve head impact. Wisconsin insurers may focus on three issues early:
- Mechanism of injury: How the accident happened and whether the head strike fits the symptoms.
- Treatment consistency: Whether you sought care promptly and followed through with recommendations.
- Fault arguments: Whether the other side claims you were partly responsible.
In Wisconsin, comparative negligence can reduce recovery if the defense argues you share responsibility. That means “settlement value” isn’t just medical—it’s also the strength of the evidence tying the crash to the TBI and tying your losses to the injury.


