Traumatic brain injuries don’t always look dramatic on day one. In Riverdale, many people first seek treatment for what seems like a “minor” concussion—then later discover persistent symptoms that affect daily life.
Insurance adjusters frequently look for consistency. In practice, that means they want to see:
- A treatment timeline that matches your reported symptoms
- Follow-up care (not just an emergency visit and then nothing)
- Medical notes that connect the incident to neurological effects
- Functional impact—how your injury changed work, commuting, driving, household tasks, and cognition
AI tools can’t verify whether your records are complete or whether your providers documented the link between the accident and your ongoing issues. They can also miss the local “story” problem: if your medical file doesn’t clearly show causation, the claim may be undervalued regardless of how severe you feel the injury is.


