In a suburban area like Fulshear, many brain-injury injuries don’t look dramatic in the moment. A driver may feel “off” after a collision, a parent may think symptoms will fade after an incident near home, or an employee may push through cognitive issues until the problems interfere with job performance.
Insurance adjusters tend to look closely at:
- Timing: how soon symptoms were reported and treated after the incident
- Consistency: whether medical notes match the story you tell
- Functional impact: how symptoms changed daily life (not just diagnosis labels)
An AI tool can help you map those variables, but it can’t replace the proof that Texas claims require. In practice, the strongest cases are the ones with a clean timeline and clear medical-to-life connections.


