Many traumatic brain injury cases in the Tulsa-area begin with a familiar pattern: a crash at an intersection, a sudden stop on the commute, a fall at a retail or apartment complex, or an incident during a school or sports event. The injury may begin with symptoms that seem minor—dizziness, headaches, “fog,” irritability, trouble focusing—then intensify over days or weeks.
In Oklahoma, that timeline matters because it affects how credibility and causation are assessed. Insurers frequently look for consistency across:
- When symptoms started (immediately vs. delayed)
- How quickly you sought care
- Whether follow-up treatment continued
- How symptoms were documented in medical notes
An AI tool can help you organize dates and categories, but it can’t confirm medical causation the way a legal team can translate records into a persuasive claim narrative.


