AI-style calculators often output a range based on generalized factors (diagnosis, duration, treatment categories). The problem is that TBI outcomes in the real world depend on details that an app can’t reliably confirm—like whether your symptoms were documented early after the accident, whether your treatment plan was followed, and whether the records show a consistent timeline.
In Dyersburg, many head-injury claims come from the same types of collisions and incidents people face every day:
- Commutes and cross-traffic impacts that cause rapid head movement
- Motorcycle and car crashes where helmets and safety belts (or the lack of them) affect injury documentation
- Workplace events in industrial settings where reporting and safety documentation influence causation arguments
When insurers believe the timeline is unclear—or that symptoms could be explained by something else—they may discount the claim’s value. That’s why residents often need more than an estimate; they need a plan for building proof.


