Most TBI settlement values rise or fall based on questions that an AI tool can’t fully answer for you—especially when the incident involves everyday traffic, pedestrian activity, or dense residential streets.
In East Point, adjusters commonly focus on:
- How the incident happened (impact type, speed/force, whether the event matches typical TBI mechanisms)
- When symptoms were first reported (early documentation helps connect the injury to the event)
- Consistency of follow-up care (showing a continuing neurological problem—not just a one-time visit)
- Functional effects (how your TBI changed work, driving, focus, sleep, household responsibilities)
- Whether the medical record supports causation (the “brain injury label” still has to fit the incident timeline)
If your case is missing any of those pieces, AI estimates often look precise while being unreliable.


