A brain injury can be difficult to “see.” After an accident, insurers may agree you had an injury—but dispute how severe it was, whether it was caused by the crash, and how long it should reasonably affect you.
In practice, Addison TBI claims usually hinge on a clear record showing:
- A timeline from the incident to symptoms (and symptom changes over time)
- Consistent medical follow-up (especially if symptoms persisted)
- Functional impact—how the injury affects your ability to work, drive, manage daily tasks, and maintain concentration
AI tools can help organize these inputs, but they can’t reliably “prove” the connection between what happened and what you’re experiencing now. In Texas claims, that connection still has to be supported by medical evidence and credible documentation.


