AI tools can organize information and produce a rough range. But head injuries—especially concussions and other traumatic brain injuries (TBIs)—are rarely a clean “one diagnosis = one value” situation.
In Tarrytown, the timeline can matter just as much as the diagnosis. For example:
- Symptoms may start mild after a collision or slip-and-fall, then worsen after you return to routine.
- Commute-related stress (screen time, noise, stop-and-go driving) can make headaches and concentration issues more noticeable.
- Pedestrian incidents and parking-lot crashes can create disputes about how the impact happened, which then affects liability and the strength of the claim.
That’s why a good approach is not to ask, “What number should I get?” but rather, “What evidence do I need so an insurer can’t explain my symptoms away?”


