Anderson residents commonly deal with injuries in settings where facts can get blurred quickly:
- Multi-car traffic and rear-end collisions on commute corridors can lead to disagreements about speed, lane position, and who braked first.
- Workplace injuries in industrial areas can involve inconsistent incident reporting or incomplete early medical notes.
- Community accidents (parking lots, sidewalks, retail entrances) may involve surveillance footage that gets overwritten or is hard to retrieve later.
When a traumatic brain injury is involved, insurers often argue either that symptoms are exaggerated or that they’re unrelated to the crash or incident. That’s why your file needs more than a diagnosis—it needs a coherent timeline that connects the event to the neurological effects.
An AI tool can help you organize what to gather, but it can’t verify whether your record supports causation in the way a South Carolina adjuster (and ultimately a court) expects.


