Overland Park is a commuter community. Many injuries occur during rush-hour travel on major corridors, in parking lots, or around busy retail and entertainment areas—places where witnesses may be distracted and video may be overwritten quickly.
That matters because traumatic brain injuries can be invisible at first. A person may look “fine,” then later experience:
- persistent headaches after returning to work,
- dizziness or sleep disruption,
- concentration and memory problems that affect performance,
- mood changes that strain family and workplace relationships.
Insurance adjusters commonly focus on inconsistencies: the time gap between the crash and treatment, gaps in therapy or follow-up, or symptoms that aren’t clearly connected to the accident. That’s why an AI “estimate” is only a starting point—your settlement value usually rises or falls based on the quality and timeline of evidence.


