In a suburban-urban mix like Melvindale, TBI injuries commonly arise from the kinds of incidents residents deal with every day:
- Rear-end and side-impact crashes during commuting and traffic slowdowns
- Pedestrian and crosswalk injuries where head impacts can be overlooked at first
- Property and sidewalk hazards during seasonal weather changes
- Industrial and shift-work incidents where symptoms evolve after the workday
In these situations, the story insurers focus on is usually simple: when did symptoms start, what medical care followed, and how consistent is the record? For TBIs, symptoms can be invisible—headaches, dizziness, sleep disruption, memory issues, and concentration problems may not look dramatic in an emergency room note.
That’s why an AI tool—if used at all—should be treated as a checklist, not a valuation.


