Lewiston is a smaller Idaho community with a lot of daily commuting, seasonal activity, and a mix of urban sidewalks and rural roads. That matters because insurance adjusters commonly focus on what they can document quickly—photos, scene reports, and early medical notes.
But with brain injuries, the most important evidence is often what develops over time:
- headaches or dizziness that start days later
- concentration and memory problems that affect job performance
- sleep disruption and mood changes that don’t show up on day one
An AI “estimate” may not recognize that timeline. In Lewiston, the difference between an early, incomplete record and a later, well-documented course of treatment can be the difference between a low offer and a claim that reflects real life impact.


