People in Youngstown often have the same concerns after a traumatic brain injury:
- Medical bills stack up fast (ER, follow-ups, imaging, medications, therapy).
- Work schedules don’t pause—especially for people commuting to manufacturing, distribution, and healthcare jobs.
- Symptoms aren’t always obvious. Memory problems, headaches, dizziness, sleep disruption, and concentration issues can be invisible to others.
It’s normal to want a tool that can translate uncertainty into something readable. But in real cases, two clients with similar diagnoses can end up with very different outcomes depending on how well their records connect the incident to their ongoing neurological symptoms.


