In a suburban community like Sammamish, traumatic brain injuries frequently come from everyday realities: traffic turns, quick lane merges, school-area congestion, slips near entryways after rain, or falls during home maintenance. The injury itself may be confusing at first—dizziness or “fog” might feel minor—yet symptoms can persist.
That’s why your case usually needs a clear timeline showing:
- When symptoms began (and whether they worsened)
- What you did afterward (medical follow-up, treatment consistency)
- How the injury affected daily functioning (work focus, driving, household tasks)
In Washington, delays or gaps in reporting can give insurers an opening to argue the symptoms weren’t caused by the incident. An AI calculator may produce a range, but it won’t know whether your record tells a consistent story.


