In Vancouver, WA, many serious head injuries come from incidents tied to how people actually move through the region:
- Commuter traffic collisions (rear-end crashes are common when attention drops during stop-and-go)
- Crosswalk and parking-lot incidents involving pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers
- Worksite accidents in industrial and construction settings
- Slip-and-fall injuries on uneven sidewalks, retail entries, or property walkways
The challenge is that traumatic brain injury effects can be partly invisible. Insurance adjusters may focus on what can be measured—ER documentation, follow-up neurology visits, imaging when available, therapy records, and objective functional impact.
An AI tool may generate a range, but it can’t confirm whether your symptoms were consistently reported, whether your treatment plan matched the injury, or whether the record supports that the accident caused your current limitations.


