AI tools typically ask for inputs like diagnosis type, symptom duration, and treatment history. The problem is that TBI evidence is rarely simple or uniform, especially for cases that involve:
- Delayed or evolving symptoms (headaches, dizziness, concentration problems that show up days later)
- Conflicting accounts about what happened at the scene
- Work and commute impacts that don’t always show up until you try to return to normal routines
In Poway and throughout California, carriers look for a coherent timeline: incident → symptoms → medical evaluation → follow-up care → functional limitations. If the information is missing—or if symptoms weren’t consistently documented—an AI “range” may not match what adjusters will accept.


