Injuries involving the brain can look different over time. A concussion may start as “dizziness” or “just feeling off,” then later show up as headaches, sleep problems, memory problems, or mood changes. For adjusters, that evolution is not automatically positive—what matters is whether your medical record supports that the symptoms are tied to the incident.
For Norwood residents, common real-world patterns include:
- Delayed symptom reporting after a busy day, shift, or weekend event
- Gaps between treatment visits due to work schedules, transportation issues, or confusion about next steps
- Overlapping complaints (migraines, stress, chronic conditions) that require careful medical linkage to the event
An AI calculator may produce a range, but it can’t “prove” causation the way Ohio claim files require. Your best leverage is building a clear, consistent record.


