In a suburban, transit-adjacent community like Maywood, the facts behind a TBI claim tend to be highly specific:
- Impact documentation varies (dashcam availability, nearby cameras, incident reports).
- Commuting and work schedules affect missed time and follow-up appointments.
- Pedestrian and vehicle interactions can complicate fault and causation arguments.
- Symptom reporting can be delayed—not because the injury wasn’t real, but because headaches, dizziness, or cognitive issues may surface after the initial shock.
AI tools may output a range, but they can’t evaluate Illinois evidence the way an attorney can: whether the incident report matches medical notes, whether gaps in treatment are explained, and whether the other side’s timeline is consistent with how TBIs typically present.


