In and around Beckley, traumatic brain injuries commonly come from incidents that can unfold quickly—commutes on area routes, late-afternoon driving, construction-site movement, or slip-and-fall hazards in retail and public spaces.
What matters in these cases is often not just what happened, but when symptoms were noticed and documented. A small delay in seeking evaluation, an unexplained gap in treatment, or inconsistent symptom descriptions can give insurers an opening to argue the injury wasn’t caused by the accident (or that it wasn’t as severe).
So while an AI tool may ask for “severity” or “treatment length,” the real advantage is using it to map your timeline:
- Date of the incident
- When head symptoms began (right away vs. later)
- Where you got treatment (ER, urgent care, follow-ups)
- How symptoms changed (improved, persisted, worsened)
- How your daily life changed (work performance, concentration, driving safety)
That timeline becomes the backbone of how your claim is valued.


