Many TBI claims start with a moment that doesn’t look serious: a brief head strike, a “dazed” feeling, a headache that shows up later, or dizziness that makes it hard to focus at work. In Yukon, those scenarios are common because of:
- Commuter traffic (including rear-end collisions where neck/head motion can contribute to concussion symptoms)
- Suburban shopping and dining areas (slip-and-fall risks from wet floors, uneven surfaces, or inadequate warnings)
- Work zones and contractor activity (hazards that can lead to falls, vehicle impacts, or unexpected collisions)
The problem is that brain injuries can be both invisible and delayed. Insurance adjusters may treat early symptoms as “temporary” unless your documentation shows continuity and medical reasoning.
That’s where an AI calculator can help you—but only if it prompts you to gather the right evidence.


