Many people assume a brain injury claim is straightforward: the accident happened, the diagnosis exists, and compensation follows. In real Nebraska claims, the sticking points are usually different—especially in the Bellevue/Omaha corridor where traffic patterns, rear-end collisions, and pedestrian activity can create complicated fact questions.
Common ways TBIs get undervalued:
- Symptom timing gets questioned. Insurers may argue that dizziness, headaches, or “brain fog” started too late or didn’t match the incident.
- Concussion vs. TBI labels get overemphasized. Even when the diagnosis is documented, the legal value often turns on functional impact and medical causation, not the label.
- Treatment gaps are treated as doubt. If there are delays in follow-up care or unexplained interruptions, adjusters may try to minimize severity.
- Work/commute limitations aren’t tied to evidence. Bellevue residents often miss work tied to shift schedules, driving needs, or physically demanding roles—if those impacts aren’t documented, the claim may lose leverage.
An AI-style calculator can’t resolve these issues by itself. It can only help you organize information—while your lawyer and your medical records do the heavy lifting.


