AI-style calculators can be useful for organizing your situation—listing possible categories of damages like medical bills, lost wages, and non-economic harm. They may also prompt you to think about treatment timelines and symptom persistence.
But in real TBI cases, the biggest drivers of value aren’t just the diagnosis label. They’re the quality of the medical record and whether the injury story fits the documented timeline. In Pflugerville, that often comes down to whether the evidence connects your symptoms to:
- The incident (the crash, slip, workplace event, or assault)
- The initial medical evaluation
- Follow-up care and objective findings (when available)
- Ongoing functional limitations (work, driving, parenting, daily routines)
An AI estimate can look precise while overlooking gaps—like delayed reporting, inconsistent symptom notes, or missing records from early treatment.


