In Newport, injuries don’t happen in a vacuum. Tourist crowds, crowded sidewalks, seasonal road changes, and event traffic can complicate how an accident is described—and what witnesses remember. Even when the initial head injury seems “minor,” symptoms can evolve over days or weeks.
That’s why an AI-style estimate should never be the finish line. In Newport, we often see that the strongest cases are the ones with:
- A clear timeline from the incident to symptom reporting
- Consistent medical follow-up (not just an ER visit)
- Objective and functional evidence of how symptoms affected work, driving, or daily life
When evidence is thin, adjusters may argue the symptoms are unrelated or exaggerated. When evidence is tight, negotiations move faster and are more realistic.


