In Ohio, insurers and adjusters commonly focus on consistency: did you get evaluated promptly, did symptoms match what medical providers documented, and does your record show ongoing treatment when problems continued?
That matters because traumatic brain injury effects can be invisible—headaches, dizziness, memory problems, sleep disruption, mood changes, and trouble concentrating may not look dramatic in a doctor’s waiting room. In Kent, where many residents commute for work and manage busy schedules around school, work, and caregiving, it’s easy for documentation to become incomplete.
A “TBI settlement estimate” generated by AI can’t reliably tell whether:
- your symptoms were reported in time,
- your follow-up care tracked the same problem over weeks/months, or
- your medical records describe functional limitations (not just symptoms).
That’s why we focus on building a record that an adjuster can understand.


