Sunnyvale injury claims often arise from situations that look routine at first—commutes, lane changes, distracted-driving moments, and the dense mix of drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians around major corridors. When a traumatic brain injury happens in a crash-like setting, insurers frequently argue that symptoms are:
- Not tied to the collision (or tied to something else)
- Too mild to justify long-term treatment
- Exaggerated because the person “looks fine” day to day
This is where an AI-style estimate can mislead. It may treat a diagnosis label as if it automatically predicts value. In reality, California settlement leverage turns on documentation, timing, and causation—especially when symptoms are cognitive or emotional and not always visible.


