In and around Canton, many TBI cases connect to situations where people are focused on getting back to work and family routines quickly: commuting, school drop-offs, shift work, and errands. That urgency can lead to two common problems:
- Symptoms are reported inconsistently at first. Concussion-like effects (headaches, “brain fog,” concentration issues) may appear right away—or may show up or worsen over days.
- Documentation lags behind daily impact. If you’re trying to push through, it can be harder to track dates, missed shifts, or changes in how you function.
An AI tool may ask you to enter “symptom severity” and “treatment duration,” but the real settlement value depends on whether your records create a coherent story: what happened, what symptoms followed, what providers observed, and how long the effects persisted.


