Online tools can be helpful for organizing information, but they rarely reflect how Michigan insurers and adjusters actually evaluate TBI claims. A computer model may assume a typical recovery path. Your claim, however, depends on evidence that supports:
- When symptoms started after the incident
- Whether treatment was consistent (and why it may have been delayed)
- How your injury affected daily functioning (work, driving, parenting, sleep)
- Whether the accident facts line up with the type of head trauma you’re reporting
In Livonia—where many residents juggle school schedules, shift work, and commuting—injuries often create gaps in treatment or follow-up. The defense may try to use those gaps to argue the severity wasn’t real or wasn’t caused by the crash. A lawyer can help you address those issues with documentation and a clear timeline.


