In a residential community like Beverly Hills, Michigan, injuries can be dismissed too quickly when symptoms aren’t obvious. But traumatic brain injury effects—headaches, dizziness, mood changes, sleep disruption, concentration problems—are often invisible to other people.
That’s why many local insurance adjusters focus on questions like:
- Was the injury documented soon after the incident?
- Do your records show a consistent timeline between the event and the symptoms?
- Did you follow through with recommended treatment (or explain interruptions)?
- Is there evidence tying your cognitive problems to the accident?
An AI estimate may sort categories, but it won’t replace the kind of documentation Michigan claims require to connect the dots between what happened and what you’re experiencing.


