Friendswood residents commonly face commute-related collisions and busy roadway intersections that can turn a seemingly ordinary crash into a traumatic brain injury claim.
A key issue we see in these cases: many people don’t realize the full scope of symptoms right away. Headaches, dizziness, sleep disruption, light sensitivity, and cognitive “slow-down” can emerge days after the incident—especially when there’s a delayed medical visit or inconsistent follow-up.
That’s also why AI tools can feel helpful at first: you may enter details and receive a preliminary “range.” But in real insurance negotiations, the range only becomes meaningful when your timeline is supported by medical documentation and accident evidence.


