Many brain injuries don’t look dramatic on day one. In a smaller community like Green River, it’s common for people to rely on what they remember: how they “felt off,” trouble concentrating, headaches that come and go, or mood changes that weren’t there before.
But insurers and adjusters typically want more than memory. They look for:
- A clear timeline from the incident to the first medical visit
- Consistent symptom reporting across providers
- Work and activity impact proof (missed shifts, restricted duties, learning new tasks)
- Objective findings when they exist (imaging, neuro assessments, concussion clinic notes)
An AI tool may produce a range, but it can’t reliably confirm whether your medical record tells a convincing story. In Wyoming claims, that story matters because your ability to recover compensation depends on evidence of causation and damages—not just the diagnosis label.


