Brain injuries can be hard to “see.” That’s true everywhere—but in a smaller community like Lansing, it’s common for insurance adjusters to focus heavily on whether your record tells a coherent story.
After a TBI, the early details matter:
- Whether you were evaluated promptly after the incident
- Whether symptoms were reported consistently over time
- Whether you followed through with treatment (or can explain gaps)
- Whether your functional changes show up in real-life activities—work duties, driving, concentrating, caring for family
AI tools may generate a range, but they can’t verify whether your Kansas medical records actually support the timeframe, severity, and functional impact. That’s where legal guidance helps translate your situation into a claim that can be valued.


