Weymouth is a commuter community. That means head injuries often collide with real-life schedules—driving to work, picking up family, shifting duties at a job, and trying to function while symptoms don’t fully show up on the outside.
In practice, insurers frequently focus on three issues:
- Whether symptoms were reported promptly and consistently after the incident.
- Whether treatment followed a medically reasonable plan (not necessarily “the most” treatment, but treatment connected to the injury).
- Whether your injury affected specific work and daily tasks—especially cognitive tasks like concentration, memory, and decision-making.
An AI tool can’t verify whether your symptoms were documented in Massachusetts-appropriate medical records or whether your timeline matches what providers recorded. That’s where a legal evaluation matters.


