Wellington is a suburban community where people commute regularly and rely on predictable routines—driving to work, managing errands, and staying active outdoors. When a TBI disrupts that routine, the evidence often has to show how your life changed.
Insurance adjusters commonly look for:
- A consistent treatment timeline after the incident
- Clear documentation of symptoms like headaches, sleep disturbance, “brain fog,” or mood changes
- Records connecting the accident to the neurologic effects
AI calculators may suggest categories of damages, but they can’t verify whether your records are consistent with Colorado standards of causation. In practice, the strongest claims are the ones that make it easy for a decision-maker to follow the story from incident → symptoms → medical findings → functional impact.


