In a community like Greenbelt, cases often involve real-world scenarios where the details matter—traffic patterns, pedestrian activity, and how quickly people are able to get medical care.
When insurers evaluate a traumatic brain injury (TBI) claim, they typically focus on:
- How quickly you were assessed after the crash/incident (and what you reported at the time)
- Whether symptoms were consistently documented in emergency care and follow-up visits
- Whether your daily functioning changed—for example, missing shift work, struggling with desk tasks, or difficulty commuting safely
- Whether the other party’s conduct is clearly supported by reports, witness statements, and available documentation
That’s why an AI “range” can never replace a lawyer’s review of the facts and the medical record.


