In Baytown, serious injuries frequently occur in settings with heavy traffic, rushed commutes, and busy commercial corridors. That can mean:
- Conflicting accounts of what happened at the scene
- Delay in getting medical care while people “wait it out”
- Gaps in follow-up after concussion-like symptoms begin
For TBI cases, those issues matter because insurers often argue that symptoms are unrelated, exaggerated, or part of another condition (like sleep disruption, headaches, migraines, or stress). When the record is thin or inconsistent, the dispute becomes less about the diagnosis label and more about what can be proven.
That’s where “AI calculator” searches can help you figure out what evidence you’ll need—without replacing a lawyer’s job of building a persuasive narrative.


