In Memphis-area traffic patterns and suburban driving, it’s common for people to be evaluated after a collision and told the symptoms are “mild” at first. Later, headaches, dizziness, sleep disruption, memory trouble, and concentration issues can become the real problem.
When adjusters look at TBIs, they tend to focus on whether your records show:
- A believable timeline from the incident to symptom onset
- Follow-up care (not only an emergency visit)
- Consistency between what you reported and what clinicians documented
That’s where an AI tool can be helpful as a checklist—but it can’t verify whether your treatment records actually support the connection between the crash and your ongoing cognitive symptoms.


