In and around Decatur, many serious head injuries happen in places where speed, crowding, and distractions collide—commutes, busy intersections, and high-foot-traffic areas. Even when the impact seems “small” at first, TBI symptoms can evolve over days or weeks.
Because of that, residents often run into the same problem: an early medical visit may reflect mild findings, while later records show persistent cognitive or neurological effects. Insurance adjusters may argue the symptoms are unrelated or that the injury “should have” healed sooner.
That’s why an AI tool should be treated as a checklist—not a verdict. The strongest claims are built from a consistent timeline:
- when symptoms started or worsened
- what treatment was recommended and followed
- what clinicians observed over time
- how the injury affected work, driving, parenting, and daily tasks


