An adult male was brought to the emergency room after a road accident. He showed some bruising but no bleeding, loss of consciousness, muscle weakness, or sensory deficits. However, he was unable to speak but could write his name and contact information. This suggests involvement of the brain's speech area. Specifically, the symptom of being unable to speak points to a problem in Broca's area in the frontal lobe, which is responsible for speech production. The accident likely caused damage to the frontal lobe region of the brain.