In the western Twin Cities area, many TBI claims come down to facts that an AI tool can’t fully interpret—like whether a driver was distracted in traffic patterns near major routes, whether lighting and pedestrian visibility played a role, or whether a premises hazard was actually documented.
Before anyone talks settlement, the case usually hinges on:
- Causation evidence: ER records, follow-up concussion or neurology visits, imaging when available, and consistent symptom reporting.
- Timing and continuity: when symptoms began, whether treatment followed promptly, and whether the record shows a steady course.
- Liability clarity: witness accounts, police reports, and any video or incident documentation.
- Functional impact: how headaches, dizziness, memory issues, mood changes, and concentration problems affected work and daily life.
An AI calculator can’t verify those facts. It can only react to the inputs you provide.


