Dodge City residents commonly get injured in ways that feel routine at the time—traffic stops, highway merges, crosswalk moments near busy corridors, or sudden slips during deliveries and errands. The problem is that traumatic brain injury symptoms don’t always match the severity of what first happened.
A key difference in TBI cases is that the defense may focus on whether symptoms were:
- reported promptly,
- treated consistently,
- documented with objective medical findings when available, and
- tied directly to the incident by causation evidence.
An “AI” tool can help you organize categories of losses, but it can’t replace the job of building a timeline that insurance adjusters and Kansas decision-makers can understand.


