In the Dallas-area area, many traumatic brain injury claims involve incidents with fast-moving timelines—like rear-end collisions during commute hours, parking-lot impacts, or construction-related hazards near workplaces and retail corridors. When that happens, the “first 72 hours” can matter.
If you (or a loved one) are dealing with symptoms such as:
- headaches that intensify over time
- dizziness, sleep disruption, or light sensitivity
- memory gaps, confusion, or difficulty concentrating
- mood changes that affect relationships and work
…an AI calculator can help you organize the facts you’ll need. Still, the real work is making sure your medical records show a consistent story from the incident to diagnosis and follow-up.
Local reality: insurers often scrutinize gaps—delayed visits, inconsistent symptom reporting, or missing documentation—because they can make a claim look less severe or less connected to the crash.


