In real cases around Wilson, two people can have the same general diagnosis (like concussion or mild traumatic brain injury) yet see very different outcomes. That’s usually because the settlement value is driven by:
- When symptoms were reported after the crash or fall
- Whether follow-up care happened (primary care, neurology, concussion clinic, therapy)
- How consistently symptoms were described over time
- How the injury affected daily life and work—especially for people who drive, operate equipment, or rely on concentration
AI tools may prompt you to enter details, but they can’t verify whether your medical records support the narrative. In Wilson, the practical goal is turning your story into a claim file adjusters can evaluate under North Carolina standards for negligence and damages.


