In and around Belton, many traumatic brain injury claims involve stop-and-go commuting, late braking, distracted driving, or impact types that can create symptoms that evolve over days—not hours. That’s especially important when:
- you were evaluated in an emergency room but the early notes didn’t capture cognitive symptoms,
- your headaches, dizziness, sleep disruption, or “brain fog” became more noticeable after you returned home,
- you missed work or struggled with concentration but didn’t immediately connect it to the injury in follow-up visits.
An AI “TBI settlement estimator” can list categories of damages, but it can’t reliably answer the question that matters in a Texas claim: what evidence supports causation and ongoing impairment.


