In Ohio, insurers frequently look for consistency: when symptoms started, whether you sought care promptly, and whether your medical record supports that the accident caused your neurological issues.
In Richmond Heights, that matters because head injuries may happen in fast-moving situations—like day-to-day driving, turning collisions at intersections, or slip and fall incidents around residential properties—where witnesses may not fully understand the seriousness of the injury at the time.
Even if a concussion seems “mild” at first, symptoms can evolve. If the record shows a gap between the incident and follow-up care, adjusters may argue the symptoms came from something else.
Bottom line: An AI calculator can’t fix missing timelines. Your next steps can.


