Many TBI injuries begin with symptoms that are easy to minimize: “I just felt dizzy,” “it wasn’t that bad,” or “I’ll get checked later.” In real life, that’s a problem—because Texas claims typically rise or fall on whether the record shows:
- A timeline from the incident to symptoms
- Consistent reporting across visits
- Objective support (when available) and credible clinical findings
- Functional impact that affects work, parenting, driving, or daily responsibilities
If your symptoms evolve over time—headaches that worsen, memory lapses, anxiety spikes, trouble focusing—an AI-style estimate may not capture the full picture unless the inputs reflect those changes.


