Many people aren’t asking for a math formula—they’re asking: “What does this become worth, and how long will it take to get there?” That’s why AI-style tools show up in search results.
But in real TBI claims, value depends less on the label “brain injury” and more on the evidence that connects your accident to your neurological symptoms, and how those symptoms affect your day-to-day life in a way that can be explained to an adjuster or a jury.
AI outputs can be a starting point for organizing facts. They generally can’t replace the work of building a Texas-ready claim file—one that addresses fault, causation, and damages with documentation.


