West Virginia personal injury claims are handled based on proof: what happened, who was responsible, what medical professionals documented, and how your condition affected your ability to work and function.
An AI tool may produce a neat number, but in real Huntington cases, the outcome hinges on details such as:
- Whether symptoms were documented early (ER and follow-up notes matter)
- Whether treatment was consistent with what doctors recommended
- Whether cognitive issues were tied to daily limitations (work performance, driving safety, family responsibilities)
- Whether the defense argues an alternate cause for lingering symptoms
When an insurer sees gaps, inconsistencies, or unclear timelines, they often try to minimize severity—even if the injury is real.


