In many head-injury claims, the biggest delay isn’t valuation—it’s building a timeline that matches how brain symptoms actually unfold. In Shorewood and across Wisconsin, insurers often look for consistency between:
- when symptoms began (same day vs. days later),
- what medical providers documented,
- and how your daily functioning changed.
AI tools typically assume that the record will line up neatly. In real life, it sometimes doesn’t—especially when someone initially reports dizziness or “feeling off,” then later experiences headaches, sleep disruption, memory issues, or mood changes.
What to do next: don’t rush to treat an AI number as a settlement figure. Instead, use the output as a checklist for what Wisconsin adjusters and lawyers will expect to see in your file.


