Many head injury cases start with incomplete information: a brief emergency visit, a short note in a chart, or a return-to-work timeline that doesn’t match what the person is actually experiencing. In Sun Prairie, that mismatch can happen when:
- Someone tries to keep up with a demanding commute and schedule before symptoms are fully evaluated.
- A concussion is treated as “resolved” despite ongoing problems with focus, sleep, headaches, or mood.
- Work restrictions are informal or not clearly communicated.
- The injury is initially described broadly (“hit my head”) without a detailed symptom timeline.
When insurers see gaps, they often argue symptoms are unrelated, exaggerated, or part of a pre-existing condition. The goal of legal advocacy is to tighten the record early enough that your claim reflects what you actually went through—not just what was written down in the first few days.


