Many TBI claims hinge on a timeline: what happened, when symptoms started or changed, and how quickly you got care. That matters in Rome because day-to-day patterns—commuting, shift work, school drop-offs, and limited appointment availability—can create gaps that insurers later use to argue symptoms were less severe or unrelated.
Common Rome-area scenarios include:
- Rear-end crashes on local routes where symptoms can worsen later (headache, dizziness, concentration problems).
- Construction-season hazards near road work, parking lots, and entrances where signage and footing may be inconsistent.
- Winter slip-and-fall accidents on icy sidewalks or poorly treated walkways where head impacts can be followed by delayed issues.
- Workplace incidents in industrial or service settings where safety procedures and incident reporting become central.
An AI calculator can’t fix a weak timeline—but it can help you organize what to gather so your attorney can build a coherent record.


