Pewaukee is a suburban community with commuters, school traffic, and plenty of daily driving. That matters because many TBI claims here involve facts that insurers scrutinize closely—like the speed and severity of a collision on a busy route, whether a fall happened in a maintained area, or whether workplace safety procedures were followed.
Even when a person has the same basic diagnosis (concussion, mild TBI, or more severe brain injury), insurers typically care about:
- Timing: When symptoms began and when treatment started
- Consistency: Whether your symptoms and limitations are documented across visits
- Functional impact: How your brain injury changed work performance and daily life
- Causation: Medical evidence connecting the incident to neurological effects
A generic AI-style number can’t “see” those details. In Wisconsin, the evidence is what carries the claim.


