TBI symptoms can be invisible. Headaches, dizziness, memory gaps, brain fog, light sensitivity, irritability, and trouble concentrating are real—but they’re not always obvious to others. In a community like Hillsboro, where many people rely on commuting, school drop-offs, and fast-paced work environments, the defense may argue that symptoms are exaggerated, unrelated, or temporary.
That’s why “settlement help” in this context isn’t about predicting a number. It’s about proving:
- When symptoms started and whether the pattern fits the incident
- Whether treatment was reasonable and consistent
- How your cognition and daily functioning changed (not just the diagnosis name)
- Whether the injury affected work attendance, performance, or safety
In practice, an AI tool can’t verify your medical authenticity, interpret Oregon medical documentation the way a legal team can, or evaluate whether an insurer will challenge causation. Your case needs an evidence strategy.


