TBI symptoms—headaches, dizziness, memory issues, mood changes, sleep disruption, and concentration problems—can fluctuate. That’s especially true early on, when you may feel “better” one week and worse the next.
When insurers review claims, they look for a consistent story supported by medical records. In local practice, that often means:
- Early ER/urgent care documentation that ties the head injury to the incident
- Follow-up visits (neurology, concussion programs, primary care) rather than stop-start treatment
- Clear symptom timelines (when headaches began, when cognitive issues showed up, how long they persisted)
- Work and daily-life impact evidence showing how symptoms affect real responsibilities
An AI calculator can’t authenticate your medical history or interpret your neurocognitive findings the way a legal team and medical professionals must. But it can highlight which parts of your record need strengthening.


