In a city like Miami Springs, incidents can happen fast and move quickly—cars merge, traffic signals change, and witnesses may be traveling through. For traumatic brain injury claims, that means one thing: the timeline matters as much as the diagnosis.
After a head injury, symptoms can start immediately (headache, dizziness, confusion) or show up later (sleep disruption, mood changes, attention problems). Adjusters frequently look for consistency between:
- when the accident occurred
- when symptoms were first reported
- what medical providers documented
- how treatment progressed over time
An AI calculator may suggest a range based on typical patterns, but if the real record has gaps—like delayed neurology visits or inconsistent symptom reporting—your case value can change dramatically. We focus on building a timeline that matches the medical record and explains the “why” behind any delays.


