In suburban Long Island communities like Lindenhurst, many incidents happen close to home: short-distance driving, school and sports drop-offs, busy sidewalks near retail areas, and seasonal activity. When a TBI occurs, the first days can be misleading.
It’s not uncommon for an injured person to think they’re “okay” after a collision or a fall—until headaches, dizziness, sleep disruption, concentration problems, or mood changes become harder to manage. Insurers frequently look for consistency: Did symptoms start when they should have? Did treatment follow? Were the limitations described in a way that matches the medical record?
An AI tool may generate a range, but in real negotiations, the “why” matters as much as the “what.”


