In suburban communities like Niles, many crashes and incidents happen close to home: short commutes, quick errands, school drop-offs, and job sites. That can make it harder to recognize how serious a head injury is right away—because people often assume symptoms will “pass.”
For traumatic brain injury (TBI) claims, value depends heavily on whether your medical record shows:
- When symptoms started after the incident (and whether they changed)
- Whether you sought follow-up care rather than only an emergency visit
- Whether clinicians documented cognitive and neurological effects
- How the injury affected work and daily functioning
An AI “calculator” may highlight categories like medical bills and lost wages, but it can’t authenticate imaging results, interpret clinical notes, or confirm how your symptoms were measured.


