Hanover Park residents are commonly injured in scenarios that create documentation challenges—especially when symptoms from a concussion or other brain injury evolve after the crash or fall.
An AI estimate may assume clean facts, but real cases often include complications like:
- Delayed symptom reporting after a collision on a commute route (headaches, dizziness, memory issues showing up later)
- Conflicting accounts about what happened at the scene (especially in multi-car traffic)
- Gaps in follow-up care when treatment depends on scheduling, work limitations, or transportation
- Pre-existing conditions that insurers try to blame (migraines, prior stress, or earlier cognitive complaints)
When those factors exist, the “range” from a calculator can be misleading—either too low (because it doesn’t capture functional impact) or too high (because it doesn’t reflect how insurers challenge causation).


