In Lawrence, many collisions and slip-and-falls involve drivers or pedestrians navigating changing traffic patterns—construction zones, turning lanes, high-turnover school schedules, and weekend activity. The most important thing an AI tool can’t do for you is reconstruct the timeline.
Before you rely on any estimated range, build a timeline that answers:
- What happened first? (impact, fall, near-miss, or sudden head strike)
- When did symptoms begin? (immediate vs. delayed headaches, brain fog, sleep disruption)
- What did you do next? (ER visit, urgent care, follow-up with a primary doctor or neurologist)
- How consistent is the record? (appointments kept, medication changes, symptom logs)
In Indiana, insurers often push back on claims by arguing symptoms were unrelated or that the injury wasn’t as severe as claimed. A timeline—supported by records—helps you counter that.


