Many people search for a “calculator” after a traumatic event because it feels like the fastest way to predict the outcome. But the day-to-day reality in Solon is that injuries often collide with normal suburban life—driving to appointments, managing household responsibilities, caring for children, and returning to work on a schedule.
That matters because insurers tend to look for:
- Consistency between your symptoms and your daily limitations (not just a diagnosis name)
- A documented cause-and-effect timeline from the incident to neurological complaints
- Functional impact tied to real-world tasks—concentration, memory, headaches, sleep disruption, and mood changes
An AI tool may list categories, but it can’t reliably translate your experience into the kind of proof Ohio adjusters expect to see.


