TBI symptoms can be invisible at first. Someone may look fine after a collision, then later develop headaches, sleep disruption, memory problems, irritability, trouble concentrating, or a change in day-to-day ability.
In Bessemer, that timing problem is common because many people:
- try to “push through” symptoms to keep working,
- return to routines quickly after an accident,
- and may miss follow-up appointments due to transportation, scheduling, or cost.
That’s exactly why an AI output can feel misleading. If the tool assumes symptoms were treated consistently—or assumes functional limits were documented promptly—it may produce a range that doesn’t match what an adjuster can prove from your medical record.


