TBIs are notoriously hard to “prove” because many effects are invisible. In Tehama County, claims may involve drivers, employers, and witnesses who are familiar—yet the dispute still usually comes down to what the medical record says and how consistently symptoms were reported.
An AI estimate can’t review your CT/MRI reports, interpret neurologic findings, or evaluate whether your symptoms align with the mechanics of the crash or fall. A solid claim usually requires:
- A medical timeline (what happened, when symptoms started, and how they evolved)
- Clinical notes that connect your accident to your neurologic symptoms
- Proof of functional impact, such as work limitations, concentration problems, or changes in daily routine
If your early reports were vague—or if there are gaps between the injury and follow-up care—adjusters may argue your symptoms were unrelated or less severe.


