Concussions are brain injuries. Even when CT/MRI scans are “normal,” a mild TBI can cause real, lasting problems with memory, attention, mood, sleep, and work capacity. Early evaluation and consistent documentation are key to recovery and to proving your claim.
Concussions often follow everyday accidents and impacts that suddenly jolt the head or body.
Insurers often minimize mild TBI claims. They seize on “mild” and normal scans to downplay harm. We counter with consistent medical documentation, test results, and credible accounts from people who know you best.
Even when imaging is “normal,” concussions are real brain injuries—and they often trace back to preventable negligence. Liability depends on how the head or body was jolted or deprived of oxygen, and where the unsafe condition arose.
A strong concussion case connects the mechanism of injury to clear, credible proof of how your life has changed. We assemble evidence early, keep it consistent across providers, and present it in a way insurers and juries understand.
Your compensation should reflect both what you’ve already lost and what you’ll reasonably need in the future. We prove each category with records, expert opinions, and credible testimony.
Because symptoms can evolve over days or weeks, track them consistently and share them with your providers.
Diagnosis is primarily clinical, based on your history and symptoms, even when CT or MRI scans look “normal.” Early, targeted testing helps pinpoint which brain systems are affected, and a tailored rehabilitation plan documents progress while treating deficits so that you can safely resume daily life.
If you or a loved one is dealing with concussion or mild TBI symptoms after an accident in Colorado, don’t go it alone. Call the Klibaner Law Firm for a free, no‑obligation consultation. We’ll listen, guide you on the next steps, and get to work preserving evidence and coordinating the experts needed to prove your case. You pay nothing unless we recover for you. Contact us at 303‑863‑1445 or send us a message today.