In a community where people commute to work, run errands across town, and spend weekends on the road or outdoors, TBIs can be triggered by incidents that later become disputed—especially when symptoms aren’t immediately obvious.
In practice, adjusters in injury claims often look for consistency between:
- When the injury happened (incident report, witnesses, photos/video when available)
- When symptoms started (headache, dizziness, “brain fog,” mood changes, sleep disruption)
- How quickly you sought care and whether follow-up treatment continued
- How the injury affected daily function (work performance, driving safety, household tasks)
An AI estimate can help you organize information, but it can’t verify whether medical records truly support causation or whether a defense will argue that your symptoms are unrelated, preexisting, or exaggerated.


