Many Alabaster injuries happen in settings where people are on the move—school drop-offs, shift changes, highway access trips, and neighborhood traffic. When a TBI follows a collision or a preventable incident, the practical question becomes urgent:
- How long will symptoms last?
- Will you be able to work your scheduled shift?
- What happens if headaches or brain fog persist?
- What if insurance argues the injury “should be better by now”?
AI-style tools often promise clarity by turning your answers into a range. But in real TBI claims, the outcome tends to track whether your file shows a consistent story from the incident to treatment—especially when symptoms are partly subjective (like dizziness, concentration problems, or mood changes).


