In the Greensburg area, many head injury cases arise from situations where symptoms don’t always show up immediately or are initially dismissed as “just soreness” or “a minor concussion.” That’s why the timeline matters more than the label.
Even if emergency treatment happened right away, insurers may argue that later cognitive complaints—brain fog, headaches, irritability, concentration problems—were unrelated or expected to resolve sooner.
A calculator (AI or otherwise) can’t reliably account for:
- when symptoms started (and whether they were documented)
- whether treatment continued consistently
- whether follow-up care linked later symptoms to the same incident
That’s the difference between an estimate and a claim that can withstand scrutiny under Pennsylvania standards for proof.


