In our area, many traumatic brain injuries come from situations where people are still “functioning” on day one—then symptoms surface or intensify later. That can happen after:
- Rear-end crashes on high-traffic corridors during rush hour (common when attention is split between driving and navigation/traffic flow)
- Boating and dock-area incidents where head impacts aren’t always treated like an emergency at first
- Slip-and-fall injuries around residential properties, sidewalks, and pool areas where a head strike may seem minor initially
Florida law generally requires that a claim be supported by evidence linking the incident to the injury and the ongoing harm. For TBIs, that evidence is often built from medical records, symptom logs, and consistent follow-up—not just the diagnosis label.
That’s where an AI “calculator” can help you organize questions, but it can’t replace the work of proving what happened and what it caused.


