In our area, many head-injury cases stem from incidents that happen fast and are easy to minimize at first: a collision during a commute, a sudden stop, a distracted drive, or a trip on uneven pavement around residential neighborhoods and commercial areas.
When symptoms are cognitive—headaches, dizziness, memory issues, confusion, mood changes—people often look “fine” to others. That’s exactly why documentation quality matters so much in Clemmons cases:
- Did you seek care promptly after the incident?
- Do the medical records describe symptoms consistently over time?
- Is there a clear timeline from accident to diagnosis to treatment?
- Can the record connect the injury to the accident that caused it?
An AI tool may generate a range, but it can’t verify how your providers documented your condition or how North Carolina insurers evaluate causation.


