Traumatic brain injuries can involve symptoms that aren’t obvious on day one—headaches, dizziness, trouble concentrating, sleep disruption, irritability, memory problems, or “brain fog.” In Texas, insurers commonly scrutinize whether those symptoms are truly connected to the accident.
In Brenham cases, common disputes include:
- Symptom timing: Did symptoms begin right after the incident, or were there delays?
- Consistency: Did you seek follow-up care, or were there gaps that the defense can argue weaken causation?
- Functional impact: Could you keep up with work, school, routine driving, childcare, or household responsibilities?
- Pre-existing conditions: Do records suggest similar migraines, anxiety, or sleep issues existed before the crash?
An AI estimate may look confident, but it can’t verify whether your medical records line up with the story of the accident and your recovery.


