Injuries to the brain often look “invisible” at first. In the days following a collision or slip-and-fall, symptoms like headaches, dizziness, confusion, sleep disruption, and memory problems may come and go. Meanwhile, life keeps moving—work schedules, school pickup routines, and medical appointments that don’t always line up neatly.
For TBI claims, that gap is where cases can weaken. Insurance adjusters may argue:
- you delayed treatment,
- your symptoms changed without explanation,
- your current limits don’t match the early medical notes,
- or the mechanism of injury doesn’t fit the diagnosis.
A calculator can’t fix that. What fixes it is building a clear record that connects the incident to brain-injury symptoms and functional losses.


