Cedarburg’s mix of commuter traffic, downtown foot traffic, seasonal visitors, and residential neighborhoods creates a lot of incident types that can lead to head injury—sometimes with symptoms that don’t show up right away.
In these cases, insurers often look for consistency across three categories:
- The incident timeline (when it happened and how quickly symptoms were reported)
- Medical continuity (whether you sought follow-up care and stayed engaged with treatment)
- Functional impact (how your brain injury changed daily life, work ability, and cognitive performance)
If any one of those pieces looks weak, an AI-style “estimate” can become misleading—because it can’t weigh the credibility of your records the way an evidence-based legal review does.


