In smaller communities like Maple Valley, it’s common for people to downplay symptoms at first—especially when they’re still commuting, caring for family, or trying to keep up with normal routines. But with traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), the timeline matters. Symptoms like headaches, dizziness, sleep disruption, memory problems, and mood changes can evolve after the incident.
Insurance adjusters may push for early resolution before your medical picture is clear. If your documentation looks incomplete—because treatment started late, follow-ups were inconsistent, or symptom logs weren’t kept—your claim can be framed as less severe than it actually is.
That’s where an AI tool can help in a practical way: it can prompt you to gather the details that adjusters and attorneys care about. But it can’t replace the evidence needed to support your story.


