Many AI-style tools use broad patterns to estimate claim value. That can be misleading in TBI cases because the facts that matter most aren’t just “how severe the diagnosis is.” They include things like:
- How quickly symptoms were documented after the incident (and whether that documentation matches what you reported at the time)
- Whether treatment was consistent (including follow-ups for headaches, dizziness, sleep disruption, or cognitive changes)
- Whether your symptoms affected your ability to commute, work, and manage daily responsibilities—not just whether you had an injury
- How insurers try to explain away symptoms as unrelated, preexisting, or exaggerated
In Springfield, those disputes often come down to timelines and documentation—especially when an injury occurs during short-notice travel, late shifts, or busy driving conditions where witnesses may be limited and memories can fade.


