Injury claims here frequently stall or shrink when the record doesn’t tell a consistent story—especially when symptoms evolve. That can happen when someone feels “mostly okay” at first after an impact, then later develops worsening headaches, sleep disruption, or cognitive issues.
A calculator may ask for diagnosis details, but it can’t confirm:
- whether your symptoms were reported promptly,
- whether you followed up with the right providers,
- whether clinicians connected your symptoms to the incident, and
- whether your day-to-day functioning changed in ways that match your medical history.
For a Marion resident, that timeline matters because it influences how insurers view causation (did the accident cause the brain injury?) and severity (how long did the effects last?).


