Nashua is a commuter hub, and many head-injury cases involve rear-end crashes, intersection impacts, pedestrian/bicycle collisions, or workplace incidents tied to tight schedules. Those scenarios can create a common pattern: you may feel “mostly okay” at first, then headaches, dizziness, sleep disruption, concentration problems, or emotional changes show up or worsen over days.
That timeline matters legally. In NH, the same diagnosis can lead to different outcomes depending on:
- how quickly symptoms were reported,
- whether you followed up with appropriate care,
- whether clinicians documented objective findings and functional effects,
- and how consistently your story matches the medical record.
AI tools can’t reliably recreate that evidence trail. What they can do is help you identify gaps—like missing records from urgent care, a concussion clinic, or therapy notes—that insurers often target.


