After a traumatic brain injury (TBI), the biggest problem usually isn’t the diagnosis—it’s the timeline.
Ohio claims frequently hinge on whether symptoms were documented promptly, whether treatment followed a reasonable course, and whether the record shows a clear connection between the incident and neurological effects.
In Lancaster, that can mean:
- Delayed reporting after a car crash or work incident leads insurers to argue the symptoms had another cause.
- Gaps in follow-up after an ER visit can weaken the “continuity” story.
- Unclear incident documentation (photos, witness details, crash reports, or workplace accident reports) makes fault and causation harder to prove.
AI tools can help you organize inputs, but they can’t confirm whether your records will satisfy the standard insurers use to evaluate causation and severity.


