In smaller Ohio communities, it’s common for people to return to normal routines quickly—especially if the injury initially seems “mild.” But with TBI, symptoms can evolve. After a collision or slip-and-fall, delayed issues like headaches, dizziness, sleep disruption, concentration problems, and mood changes may show up later.
That’s why the strongest claims are usually built around:
- A clear timeline from the incident to medical reporting
- Consistent follow-up care (primary care, neurology, concussion specialists, therapy)
- Functional impact documentation—how symptoms affect work, driving, parenting, and daily decision-making
An AI calculator may generate a range, but it cannot verify that your symptoms are medically linked to the incident. In practice, adjusters look for documentation that holds up under Ohio case evaluation standards.


