Many residents here commute through changing traffic patterns—morning rush, construction zones, and busy intersections can all increase the risk of rear-end crashes and sudden stops. When a TBI occurs, the early story matters. Insurers commonly ask:
- Why didn’t symptoms show up right away?
- Why did treatment slow down or change?
- Are the current complaints consistent with what was documented after the incident?
That’s why a “calculator” approach can mislead. AI tools may treat symptoms like inputs in a spreadsheet. Real claims require evidence—emergency notes, follow-up records, concussion or neurology evaluations, therapy documentation, and credible explanations connecting the accident to brain-related symptoms.


