Two people can receive the same diagnosis after a crash or fall, yet insurance adjusters may value the case very differently. In Winterville (and across eastern North Carolina), the biggest difference is usually the paper trail:
- When you sought care after the injury
- Whether follow-up treatment matched the symptoms you reported
- How consistently medical notes describe cognitive or neurological effects
- Whether your work and daily activities changed in a verifiable way
An AI calculator may ask for inputs like symptom duration or treatment history. But the “real” settlement value is tied to what a reviewer can document—because brain injury symptoms can overlap with migraines, anxiety, sleep disorders, and stress.
Bottom line: In TBI cases, the diagnosis name matters less than the timeline and proof behind it.


