In the Treasure Valley, many people get injured while commuting, working construction and industrial jobs, or navigating busy intersections and pedestrian-heavy areas around events. The medical label might be “concussion,” “mild TBI,” or something more serious—but adjusters usually focus on whether the record shows:
- A clear timeline from the incident to symptom reporting
- Consistency between what you told providers and what you later claim damages for
- Objective support (follow-up exams, therapy notes, referrals, imaging when available)
- Functional impact—how symptoms interfered with work, driving, concentration, and daily responsibilities
That’s why AI outputs can be misleading. They may assume that the diagnosis alone drives value, when Boise claims often hinge on proof of causation and persistence.


