Brain injuries can be difficult to confirm at a glance. Even when an ER visit records dizziness or a concussion, insurers may later argue the symptoms are unrelated, temporary, or exaggerated. In Apopka—where many residents rely on cars for commuting and errands—accident reports and medical timelines frequently become the backbone of the claim.
That means your “AI estimate” will only be as useful as the inputs you can support with proof, such as:
- Date and time of symptoms after the crash (or slip, fall, or workplace incident)
- Emergency and follow-up visit notes
- Imaging results (when obtained)
- Records showing treatment consistency (neurology, concussion clinic, PT/OT, therapy)
- Statements from family or coworkers about observable changes


