Marquette is a community where people commute to work, school, and healthcare on a predictable schedule—but accidents can still happen suddenly: icy parking lots, winter road conditions on US-41, distracted driving near downtown, and high pedestrian activity during busy seasons.
In traumatic brain injury cases, the biggest “calculator problem” is that symptoms aren’t always obvious in the first days. Insurers frequently look for gaps such as:
- treatment delays,
- inconsistent symptom reports,
- unclear timelines between the incident and neurological complaints, and
- missing records that connect the accident to cognitive or behavioral changes.
An AI tool may generate a number, but it can’t verify the quality of your medical narrative. In Marquette, we often see that the claims that move fastest—and settle more fairly—are the ones built with a tight timeline and consistent evidence.


