TBI symptoms can be invisible. In a community like Patterson, it’s common for the practical impact to show up in real-world ways—trouble focusing during a work shift, headaches that spike after screen time, irritability that affects family routines, or memory lapses that make it harder to manage appointments.
Insurance adjusters frequently look for consistency across three categories:
- Timing: What happened, when symptoms began, and how quickly you sought care.
- Medical linkage: Records that connect the accident to the neurological effects.
- Functional impact: Proof of how the injury changed work, household tasks, and daily decision-making.
An AI estimate may help you organize questions, but it cannot verify whether your records “tell the same story” a California adjuster expects to see.


