Milwaukie is a suburban community with busy commuting corridors and frequent pedestrian activity—so head injuries often happen in situations where symptoms can start mild and evolve after the incident. People may initially report “dizziness” or “feeling off,” then later experience headaches, sleep disruption, memory problems, or concentration issues.
That pattern matters legally because insurers look for consistency. When you’re dealing with concussion-like symptoms, the strongest cases typically show:
- Prompt medical evaluation after the incident (or a documented reason for any delay)
- Follow-up care that matches your reported symptoms
- A clear symptom timeline that connects the injury to ongoing limitations
An AI tool may produce a range, but it can’t decide whether your timeline is credible. Your records do.


