In smaller communities, claims sometimes move faster socially than they do legally. Friends and coworkers may “understand” what happened, but insurers still require records.
Traumatic brain injuries are especially vulnerable to being undervalued when:
- symptoms fluctuate (good days followed by setbacks),
- treatment is delayed due to scheduling, transportation, or cost,
- cognitive changes are described vaguely (“brain fog” without specific functional limits),
- or the timeline between the incident and symptom reporting isn’t tight.
An AI calculator can’t fix those gaps. What it can do is help you identify what’s missing—so you can build a file that matches Alabama’s evidence expectations.


