Many traumatic brain injury claims hinge on issues that don’t show up in an initial diagnosis label—especially when symptoms evolve over days or weeks.
In Corcoran, common real-world factors can complicate documentation, such as:
- Long commute impacts: Headaches, dizziness, and concentration problems can get worse with driving, screen time, or shift changes.
- Workplace and industrial schedules: Injuries during early/late shifts can affect when treatment started and whether symptoms were recorded consistently.
- Family caregiving realities: Cognitive changes may require help at home, but those impacts can be overlooked unless they’re documented.
That’s why “calculator numbers” often disappoint. AI outputs can’t confirm what’s in your medical record, explain gaps in treatment, or anticipate how an insurer will attack causation.


