In suburban communities like Woodridge, many TBI cases start with a moment that feels minor at first—dizziness after a crash, a “groggy” feeling after hitting your head, or confusion after a trip at a store or parking area.
Then symptoms can evolve:
- headaches that become more frequent
- sleep disruption
- memory gaps or trouble concentrating at work
- irritability or mood changes that strain relationships
That delayed pattern matters legally because it affects how causation is explained. An AI tool may predict a range based on typical timelines, but your claim still depends on whether medical records connect your accident to your neurological symptoms.


