Harrison is a suburban community where many injury cases follow a familiar pattern: a driver is late for work, speeds up on a familiar stretch, or assumes the other vehicle “saw them.” When a traumatic brain injury (TBI) occurs, the early phase matters.
Ohio insurers frequently look at:
- How quickly you sought medical care after the incident
- Whether your symptoms were consistently described (not just “I felt off”)
- Whether follow-up care happened as recommended
That doesn’t mean you have to be perfect. It means the first weeks can affect whether your injuries are treated as minor and resolving—or significant and ongoing.
AI tools can’t create that record for you. They can only reflect what you already know and what you choose to enter. If your medical timeline is incomplete, the “range” you see may be misleading.


