In a smaller community, many injuries are initially described as “not too bad.” That can be true at first—then the effects of a concussion or other brain injury may show up later: headaches that linger, sleep disturbance, confusion, trouble concentrating, irritability, or memory issues.
Insurance adjusters may try to narrow the story by pointing to early “mild” reports or by emphasizing gaps in treatment. And because Grenada-area residents often have tight schedules—work shifts, caregiving responsibilities, and family obligations—some people unintentionally delay follow-up care or struggle to keep symptom documentation.
That’s where AI tools can mislead. A calculator may assume a steady treatment path and clear functional limits. If your real record is more complicated—like missed appointments due to work, difficulty getting timely neurology care, or symptoms that fluctuated—your claim value may not match the AI output.


