Mission traffic patterns can create high-impact situations—commutes, merging traffic, and intersections where rear-end collisions and side-impact crashes are common. In these cases, insurers frequently focus on two questions:
- What exactly happened in the moments before impact?
- How reliably does your medical record connect the crash to your brain symptoms?
That’s why “calculator” inputs like injury severity or symptom duration matter—but they’re not enough on their own. The strength of a claim commonly depends on whether your file contains:
- A clear incident timeline (what the first responders recorded, when symptoms began)
- Crash documentation (police report details, witness statements, photos/video when available)
- Medical proof that addresses causation (not just diagnosis)
An AI tool may generate a range, yet the settlement value in real life usually follows the quality of the evidence.


