In suburban communities like Mentor, many people have the same early pattern after a traumatic brain injury: symptoms seem manageable at first, then headaches, dizziness, sleep disruption, concentration problems, or mood changes begin to interfere with work and parenting. The key legal question becomes when the symptoms started and how consistently they were documented.
Insurance adjusters look for gaps. Ohio claims can stall when records don’t line up, when follow-up care is delayed, or when treatment stops without explanation. Instead of chasing a number from an AI estimate, your best next step is building a clear record showing:
- what happened at the scene (and who saw it)
- what symptoms appeared and when
- how quickly you sought evaluation
- what providers said about causation and severity


