Many head-injury cases in and around Anniston come from real-world situations tied to daily commuting and local roads—crashes at intersections, rear-end collisions on higher-speed stretches, and sudden impacts that leave symptoms that may not show up immediately.
That timing matters because insurers look for consistency: what happened, when symptoms began, and how quickly treatment followed. If you had a concussion or more serious TBI after a wreck and symptoms escalated over days or weeks, your case needs a coherent timeline connecting the event to the neurological effects.
An AI-style calculator can prompt you to gather the right inputs—like symptom onset dates, treatment intervals, and functional changes—but it can’t replace the need for a well-documented sequence.


