Traumatic brain injuries can involve symptoms that are partly invisible: headaches, concentration problems, mood changes, dizziness, and “brain fog.” In Columbus, these issues frequently show up after:
- Rear-end crashes during rush-hour commuting
- Collisions at high-traffic corridors and turn lanes
- Workplace falls in industrial and warehouse settings
- Slip-and-falls where head impact may not be obvious right away
Insurance adjusters typically look for a clear timeline: what happened, what symptoms appeared, how quickly you sought care, and whether your follow-up treatment matches the story. An AI estimate may provide a range, but it usually can’t validate whether your medical record truly supports causation.


