In North Attleborough Town, many injured people are dealing with the reality that symptoms don’t stay neatly inside the doctor’s office. They show up in everyday tasks—driving, reading, shift work, safety-sensitive duties, and keeping up with family responsibilities.
Because of that, the strongest TBI files often include evidence tied to work and function, such as:
- Reports of cognitive issues (focus, memory, processing speed) that affect job performance
- Doctor follow-ups that document symptom persistence—not just the initial incident
- Employer or supervisor statements about changed duties, missed time, or safety concerns
- Records showing treatment compliance and the timeline of when symptoms evolved
An AI calculator may ask you to enter “symptom severity” and “treatment duration,” but it can’t confirm whether your medical record supports those categories the way an adjuster expects.


