In Flower Mound’s suburban commute culture—daytime traffic, school-zone routes, and frequent intersection driving—TBIs commonly happen in serious rear-end crashes, intersection collisions, and slip-and-fall incidents at busy commercial areas.
But brain injury cases don’t hinge on the diagnosis label alone. They hinge on whether the record shows:
- What happened in the crash or incident (and how the impact could cause head/brain trauma)
- What symptoms appeared and when (immediate vs. delayed)
- How the symptoms affected daily functioning (work performance, focus, driving safety, household tasks)
That’s where AI tools can be helpful—when they prompt you to capture the details that insurers typically question.


