In a smaller metro area like Bryant, many cases involve familiar patterns—commutes, school zones, and roadway merges—where liability can become a real dispute even when an injury seems obvious. With traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), that dispute gets harder because the most serious effects are often invisible.
You might look fine on the outside, but still experience:
- persistent headaches or dizziness
- memory lapses and concentration problems
- irritability, mood swings, or sleep disruption
Because those impacts aren’t always immediately measurable, insurers may argue the symptoms are unrelated, exaggerated, or expected to resolve quickly. That’s exactly where an AI “estimate” can mislead if it’s treated like a final number instead of a starting point.


