Many people assume a concussion or traumatic brain injury label automatically drives the settlement value. In reality, adjusters and injury attorneys care about the record—what was documented, when it was documented, and how well the medical information ties symptoms to the incident.
In Leeds, it’s common for people to experience delayed or shifting symptoms after an event (headaches, dizziness, sleep disruption, memory problems, irritability, concentration issues). When symptoms evolve, the case value can depend on whether your medical providers captured that progression and whether the timeline matches the incident.
AI tools can organize variables, but they can’t verify your medical history, interpret neurological findings, or predict how an Alabama insurer will respond to your specific evidence.


