Most online tools treat a traumatic brain injury like a spreadsheet problem. They may assume a standard recovery timeline, a uniform treatment plan, or a consistent set of losses. But in Robinson-area cases, insurers frequently focus on gaps and inconsistencies, such as:
- Delayed or intermittent treatment after the accident (even when symptoms fluctuated)
- Disputes about whether symptoms were caused by the crash versus a prior condition
- Confusion about the mechanism of injury (how the head injury actually occurred)
TBI injuries can also involve symptoms that don’t always show up immediately—headaches, dizziness, memory problems, sleep disruption, and mood changes may evolve over weeks. That means valuation hinges on documentation over time, not just what happened in the first 48 hours.


