Traumatic brain injuries can involve symptoms that are hard to “see” in the moment—headaches, dizziness, concentration problems, memory issues, sleep disruption, and mood changes. In a typical La Vista scenario, initial symptoms may appear mild after a collision or fall, then become more noticeable as you try to return to work, school, or normal routines.
In practice, insurers commonly look for:
- A clear timeline from the incident to the first medical evaluation
- Consistency between what you reported and what providers recorded
- Objective support where available (imaging, neuro assessments, therapy notes)
- Functional impact (how symptoms affect your ability to drive, work, parent, or manage daily tasks)
An AI-style tool can organize inputs, but it can’t confirm whether your medical documentation is strong enough to connect the injury to your current limitations.


