Whether your injury came from a rear-end collision, a pedestrian incident, a slip-and-fall, or a workplace accident, California adjusters usually focus on one question: what evidence shows the accident caused the ongoing brain-related symptoms?
A “traumatic brain injury” label alone rarely ends the discussion. What tends to move a claim forward is the paper trail—medical notes, follow-ups, symptom logs, and records showing functional changes.
In practical terms, Gardena residents often run into these evidence challenges:
- Symptoms that evolve over days or weeks (headaches, dizziness, confusion, sensitivity to light)
- Appointments that get delayed because of work schedules or transportation
- Gaps in treatment due to cost concerns or scheduling limitations
- Cognitive effects that make it harder to remember dates, symptoms, or who told you what
An AI settlement calculator can help you organize what to gather—but it can’t verify medical causation the way a legal team can.


