Two people can share the same general diagnosis—like a concussion, mild TBI, or post-concussion syndrome—and still receive very different outcomes. In Mauldin-area cases, the difference often comes down to how the injury narrative matches the accident circumstances and how quickly the medical timeline becomes consistent.
Common local scenario patterns include:
- Rear-end and multi-vehicle collisions on commuting routes where symptoms may worsen after the initial emergency visit.
- Work-zone or industrial site incidents where documentation (safety conditions, supervisor reports, incident logs) becomes critical.
- Slip-and-fall injuries near retail, apartments, and office spaces where maintenance records and warning signage are disputed.
- Bicycle/pedestrian impacts where visibility, speed, and eyewitness statements can heavily influence fault arguments.
AI tools may suggest ranges, but insurers in South Carolina typically focus on whether the record supports causation and continuity: that the crash (or incident) led to the neurological effects and that treatment aligned with the symptoms.


