Two people can receive the same TBI label and still have very different case outcomes. In Maywood, that difference is often driven by whether your records show:
- When symptoms started after the incident (and whether they changed)
- What treatment you pursued (and whether follow-ups were consistent)
- How your symptoms affected daily functioning—not just how you felt
Because brain injuries can be invisible, insurers may focus on gaps: delayed treatment, inconsistent reporting, or medical notes that don’t clearly connect the accident to cognitive and neurological symptoms.
Instead of treating an AI estimate like a promise, use it as a checklist to make your file “readable” to a claims adjuster: clear dates, consistent complaints, and objective support where possible.


