In a busy Portland-area commute pattern, it’s common for initial symptoms to be subtle—headaches you shrug off, dizziness you ignore, or “brain fog” that comes and goes. But with TBI, the timeline matters.
Oregon adjusters typically look for consistency between:
- Your reported symptoms (what you said, when you said it)
- Medical findings (ER notes, follow-ups, concussion evaluations)
- Treatment decisions (whether care was sought and whether providers recommended ongoing therapy)
- Functional impact (work limitations, cognitive problems, daily life changes)
An AI settlement tool may treat “TBI severity” as the main driver. Real-world claims are more often driven by proof of persistence—especially when symptoms overlap with migraines, stress, sleep disruption, or other conditions.


