Dearborn residents are involved in the same kinds of incidents as other Michigan communities—car and truck collisions, construction and industrial work, and pedestrian encounters near retail corridors. What frequently makes TBI claims complicated is that brain injury symptoms can be invisible at first.
After a collision or fall, someone may look “fine,” but later develop:
- persistent headaches
- dizziness or sleep disruption
- mood changes or irritability
- slowed thinking, forgetfulness, or difficulty multitasking
Insurers commonly look for consistency between the incident timeline and the medical record timeline. If symptoms were documented late, treatment was sporadic, or records don’t clearly connect the accident to the neurological effects, settlement value can drop—regardless of how serious the injury feels.
That’s where a calculator—AI or otherwise—should be treated as a checklist, not a verdict.


