Many Aliso Viejo residents get injured in the places they rely on every day—commuting corridors, turning lanes, and stop-and-go traffic. A rear-end impact can cause symptoms that appear mild at first, then evolve over days or weeks. The result is a familiar pattern:
- You feel “off,” but it doesn’t seem serious enough to be worth much at the time.
- Symptoms worsen later—headaches, brain fog, light sensitivity, irritability, or memory issues.
- Insurers question why the injury didn’t show up right away.
That’s where an AI TBI settlement estimate can feel tempting: it promises quick answers. But in real injury claims, the value turns on whether the medical record supports (1) causation and (2) ongoing functional impact.


