Injuries to the brain can be difficult for insurers to “see,” even when the impact is real. In Firestone, that problem is magnified by how claims are commonly built:
- Short symptom windows early on. Many people report dizziness, headaches, or “feeling off” before cognitive issues become clear.
- Busy schedules and ongoing treatment. Residents may have trouble maintaining consistent follow-ups due to work demands or family responsibilities.
- Competing causes. Colorado residents can have migraines, sleep issues, anxiety, or stress—so adjusters may argue symptoms aren’t injury-related.
That’s where an AI tool can help you organize information, but it can’t replace the evidentiary work a legal team performs. The “calculator” question becomes: What evidence supports the medical story—and how does that evidence translate into damages?


