In practice, a settlement is less about the diagnosis name and more about the documented story: what happened, what changed after the injury, and how long those effects continued.
In Washington Court House, where many residents commute for work and manage demanding schedules, insurers often focus on questions like:
- Could you return to work on the timeline your doctor described?
- Did symptoms persist (headaches, dizziness, sleep disturbance, memory problems, irritability) or improve quickly?
- Were medical visits consistent after the incident?
- Do your records explain the connection between the crash/fall and neurological symptoms?
An AI tool may generate a range, but without tying the outputs to Ohio evidence expectations, it’s easy to misread what insurers will actually negotiate.


