In a smaller city, it’s common for people to delay care—sometimes because symptoms feel “mild” at first, sometimes because they’re juggling work, family, or transportation to appointments.
With TBI, that gap can matter.
Insurance adjusters often look for questions like:
- Did you get checked soon after the head injury?
- Do your medical notes reflect the same symptoms you’re describing now?
- Are there consistent follow-ups (not just one visit)?
When symptoms evolve—headaches, dizziness, sleep disruption, memory issues, irritability, trouble concentrating—that evolution should appear in the medical record. An AI “estimate” may not account for the strength of that timeline. A lawyer can.


