Many traumatic brain injury claims are delayed or disputed not because the injury didn’t happen, but because insurers often question two things:
- Causation: whether your symptoms truly follow the incident (especially when imaging is limited or symptoms evolve over time).
- Consistency: whether your treatment and symptom reports match the timeline.
In a community like Robstown—where people may return to driving, work, or normal routines before symptoms fully stabilize—injury impacts can be easy to minimize. For example, a concussion can start with “I felt off,” then later involve headaches, sleep disruption, memory gaps, irritability, or trouble concentrating.
That’s exactly where an AI-style estimate can be helpful as a starting point—so you don’t miss key documentation—but it can also mislead if you treat its output like a guaranteed payout.


