In Fall River, many traumatic brain injury (TBI) cases come from situations involving traffic flow, shared road space, busy intersections, and pedestrian activity. When an injury happens, the timeline you build in the first weeks can strongly influence how insurers view severity and causation.
Even when symptoms are real, a delayed record can become a defense argument. Insurers may claim the symptoms “could have been caused by something else,” especially if you didn’t receive prompt medical evaluation or if early visits didn’t capture the neurological picture.
Practical takeaway: If you’re using an AI estimate to plan your next steps, treat it like a checklist—not like a verdict. Before you talk settlement numbers, make sure you can clearly show:
- When symptoms started
- What symptoms were present (not just “I felt off”)
- Where you sought care and what providers documented
- How long symptoms persisted and whether they changed


