Fayetteville’s mix of commuter traffic, student activity, and busy retail areas creates scenarios where TBIs can be disputed—especially when symptoms aren’t instantly obvious.
Common local situations that can complicate proof include:
- Late-reported symptoms after a car wreck or bicycle/pedestrian collision near high-traffic corridors.
- Conflicting accounts from multiple witnesses during busy evening hours.
- Gaps in treatment when a person is trying to “push through” symptoms while juggling work, school, or family responsibilities.
- Symptom overlap (headaches, dizziness, sleep trouble, concentration issues) that insurance may argue is unrelated.
That’s why any AI estimate—whether it outputs a range or a “likely value”—should be treated as a starting point for organizing records, not as a substitute for legal evaluation.


