Traumatic Brain Injury After a Florida Accident
Brain injury claims often look understated on day one and then become far more serious as concentration problems, memory issues, dizziness, mood change, and functional loss begin to affect work and daily life. These cases need a tighter record than ordinary soft-tissue claims.
Why brain injury cases are different
A TBI claim may turn on symptom progression, imaging, specialist evaluation, and how the injury affects work and family function over time. Those issues are easy for insurers to minimize if the record is thin.
What evidence builds the case
Emergency records, imaging, neurology or neuropsychology evaluation, witness observations, work-impact proof, and a clean treatment timeline all matter. Brain injury often overlaps with car accidents, falls, and truck crashes.
Why damages analysis matters
The case value often turns on future care, cognitive limitation, earning-capacity loss, and how permanent the symptoms appear. Brain injury can quickly become a catastrophic injury case.
Next step
If a brain injury may be involved, organize the medical record and request a consultation before the defense frames the symptoms as temporary or unrelated.



