When a traumatic brain injury happens in a crash, slip-and-fall, or workplace incident, people often feel stuck waiting for answers. An AI tool seems like a shortcut: enter a few details, receive a projected range, and move on.
But in Westland, many injured people are juggling:
- Delayed symptom discovery (concussion symptoms can worsen over days)
- Treatment coordination across multiple providers
- Uncertainty about work restrictions and whether they can return
- Insurance pressure to explain gaps, minimize symptoms, or “blame something else”
An AI calculator can be a starting point for asking the right questions—yet it shouldn’t replace the evidence-based evaluation that a serious TBI claim requires.


