In a suburban community like Millington, many incidents happen in familiar settings—commutes, shopping runs, school zones, apartment complexes, and workplaces with shifting schedules. The challenge is that traumatic brain injury (TBI) symptoms can be invisible at first.
That invisibility creates two common issues we see when people try to “calculate” value too early:
- Delayed symptom reporting: Dizziness, headaches, sleep disruption, and concentration issues may show up hours—or days—after an incident.
- Inconsistent documentation: If follow-up care is delayed, or symptoms are described differently across medical visits, insurers may argue the injury is unrelated or less severe.
An AI tool can’t read the nuances of your medical timeline, but it can help you identify what’s missing—then your lawyer can help you fill in the gaps with records that matter.


