A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can start with symptoms that feel minor—headache, dizziness, fatigue, trouble focusing—then evolve over weeks. For Gonzales residents, that delay can collide with real-world pressures:
- returning to shift work or caregiving before your symptoms are stable
- commuting through changing traffic conditions and road conditions
- scheduling gaps between ER visits, primary care, and specialist follow-ups
When treatment timing is inconsistent, insurers may argue the injury is less severe or not connected to the incident. That’s one reason a “range” from an AI tool can feel tempting: it offers quick structure. But without a Gonzales-specific evidence timeline—what you reported, when you sought care, and how your function changed—an early estimate may be misleading.


