Many people start with a calculator because it feels like a shortcut. The problem is that head-injury claims aren’t driven by diagnosis labels alone. Insurers typically look for:
- A credible timeline from the incident to symptoms and treatment
- Objective medical findings (when available) and consistent clinical notes
- Functional impact (work limits, cognitive changes, daily-life disruptions)
- Causation—why the accident, not something else, explains ongoing symptoms
In High Point, claims commonly involve scenarios where symptoms can be questioned—like delayed concussion symptoms after a crash, or cognitive effects that show up after initial “minor injury” treatment. If your notes don’t connect those dots clearly, an AI output may look precise while still missing what matters.


