In and around Reidsville, head injuries are frequently connected to crashes and everyday traffic scenarios—rear-end impacts on busy stretches, lane-change collisions, and distracted-driving crashes that happen quickly. With TBIs, the problem is that symptoms don’t always show up in a neat, immediate way.
An AI calculator may ask for inputs like “severity” or “symptom duration.” In real cases, the settlement value often tracks something more specific:
- When symptoms were first reported (and to whom)
- Whether follow-up care happened consistently
- How your functioning changed (sleep, concentration, mood, headaches, driving/work safety)
- Whether medical records show a coherent connection between the incident and ongoing neurological effects
If you’re missing early documentation, or if your symptoms were described differently over time, insurers may argue the injury was milder, resolved sooner, or came from another cause. That’s why your timeline matters more than the label.


