In communities like Berea, it’s common for people to experience symptoms that don’t look dramatic in the first 24–72 hours—dizziness, headaches, fatigue, trouble concentrating—then worsen as the days pass. That timeline matters.
Insurance adjusters often look for consistency between:
- the incident details (how it happened)
- the symptom timeline (when symptoms started and how they evolved)
- the medical record (what clinicians documented and when)
When there’s a gap—such as waiting too long to be evaluated, missing follow-up appointments, or describing symptoms inconsistently—an insurer may argue the symptoms are unrelated or not as severe.
If you’re using AI to estimate value, your biggest “input” isn’t the diagnosis name—it’s the sequence: what happened, when symptoms began, and how quickly you sought care.


