Bourbonnais residents frequently deal with commute-related collisions, worksite injuries, and everyday incidents where brain injury symptoms aren’t obvious at first. That creates a common pattern: someone may feel “off” for days, then later experience headaches, dizziness, brain fog, or difficulty concentrating.
Because brain injury symptoms can overlap with other conditions, Illinois claims often hinge on whether the medical record tells a consistent story:
- When symptoms started after the incident
- How long they persisted
- What treatment was followed (and why)
- Whether the injury affected work capacity and daily functioning
An AI calculator can help you organize inputs, but it can’t confirm causation or measure how strongly your documentation connects the crash/incident to ongoing neurological effects.


