In Augusta, many serious injuries happen in settings where people may not seek care immediately—commuting to work, getting kids to school, or pushing through symptoms because the pressure to keep things moving is real.
For TBI claims, that pressure can create a common problem: the insurer may argue your symptoms were unrelated, temporary, or not as severe as you say—especially if there’s a gap between the incident and medical documentation.
A calculator (AI or otherwise) can’t fix a weak timeline. What it can do is help you understand what evidence typically matters, such as:
- When symptoms first appeared (including “late” symptoms like worsening headaches)
- Whether you reported symptoms consistently across visits
- Whether follow-up care occurred with the right specialists
- How your injury affected work, driving, focus, and household responsibilities
When those pieces are missing, the case becomes harder to value—no matter what number an online tool generates.


