In a city with heavy commuting, dense pedestrian activity, and constant movement near shopping and transit areas, traumatic brain injuries can be reported quickly—but they’re not always fully understood right away. Symptoms like headaches, dizziness, “brain fog,” irritability, or concentration problems may develop after the initial impact.
That timing matters. Insurance adjusters commonly look for:
- A clear accident timeline (when it happened and what immediately occurred)
- Consistent follow-up care (not just one visit and then silence)
- Medical notes that describe neurological effects in a way that can be compared over time
AI tools may prompt you to enter answers like symptom duration or treatment history. That can be useful for organizing information, but it can also create a false sense of precision. In TBI claims, small gaps—missed appointments, unclear symptom descriptions, or unclear causation—can have outsized effects.


