In smaller communities like Okmulgee, people often know the parties involved, witnesses may have limited availability, and investigations can be shorter than in bigger metros. That can make your documentation even more important.
Traumatic brain injuries also have a frustrating reality: symptoms can be invisible. Memory issues, headaches, dizziness, sleep disruption, and concentration problems may not look serious in a quick conversation, but they can still affect work, driving safety, and family responsibilities.
That’s why an AI “estimate” should be treated as a starting point. For a settlement to hold up, it must line up with:
- When symptoms started (and whether they changed over time)
- What treatment you pursued
- Whether records show a consistent connection to the incident
- How your daily functioning changed


