People in Tupelo frequently reach out after a traumatic brain injury caused by:
- Rear-end crashes and intersection impacts on major corridors where attention can slip during commute traffic
- Commercial truck or delivery vehicle collisions that lead to sudden acceleration/deceleration forces
- Worksite incidents involving industrial equipment, uneven flooring, or ladder/fall hazards
- Falls in retail and public spaces—including injuries that initially seem “minor” but later trigger headaches, dizziness, or cognitive problems
When symptoms don’t follow a simple pattern, families often turn to AI estimates because they want structure. But the number an AI tool generates is only as good as the inputs—and brain injury cases rarely fit neatly into a checkbox model.


