In the Philadelphia region, people frequently return to work, errands, or caregiving quickly—even while headaches, dizziness, sleep disruption, and concentration problems linger. In TBI cases, that’s a risk.
Pennsylvania injury claims generally rely on evidence showing:
- What happened (incident reports, witness accounts, photos/video)
- What changed medically (ER/urgent care records, follow-ups, imaging when available)
- How symptoms continued (treatment consistency and symptom logs)
An AI calculator can’t “see” what happened to you in real life. But it can help you organize the timeline you’ll need for a lawyer to evaluate causation and damages.
Local reality: if you went back to commuting, driving, or working before your symptoms were clearly documented, the defense may argue your condition wasn’t serious or wasn’t caused by the incident. Your record trail matters.


