People in Washington may experience delays between an incident and the full picture of symptoms. That’s especially common with concussion-type injuries—headaches, dizziness, sleep disruption, memory problems, and mood changes can show up or worsen over time.
If your records don’t clearly connect the incident to those symptoms, insurers may argue the injury was minor, short-lived, or caused by something else. That’s why local claim evaluations tend to focus less on the label (“concussion” or “brain injury”) and more on whether the file tells a consistent story:
- What happened and when
- What symptoms you reported (and how soon)
- What medical providers documented
- How treatment progressed (and whether symptoms persisted)
An AI tool can help you organize those inputs—but it can’t verify medical causation or interpret the legal significance of gaps, contradictions, or missing follow-up.


