After a traumatic brain injury, you’re often trying to answer urgent questions:
- What happens if symptoms don’t improve?
- How do I handle missed work or reduced responsibilities?
- Will future appointments (neurology, therapy, neuropsych testing) be necessary?
- How do insurers evaluate claims when symptoms aren’t always visible?
AI tools can seem to offer quick clarity by turning your inputs into a range. The challenge is that Harrisburg cases frequently involve gaps between the accident and the most obvious symptoms—especially when symptoms worsen over days or when cognitive issues show up at work.
A calculator can’t confirm what a doctor documented, whether records are consistent, or whether the legal timeline supports causation. In Pennsylvania, those details can make the difference between a claim that moves forward and one that gets challenged.


