Injuries involving the brain are frequently misunderstood. Two people can receive the same diagnosis, yet one claim is supported by consistent medical records and functional evidence—while the other becomes a fight over whether symptoms are real, related, and severe.
In Wayne, many claims stem from:
- High-traffic collisions where symptoms may appear immediately or evolve over days (headaches, dizziness, sleep disruption, concentration problems)
- Slip-and-fall incidents around retail, apartment common areas, and sidewalks where witnesses move on quickly
- Workplace injuries where early reporting and safety documentation affect liability
Because of that, a “calculator” is best treated as a checklist builder—not a valuation guarantee.


