In a smaller community like Parkersburg, people remember the incident, and details can spread quickly. That can be good for witness availability, but it can also create problems if early statements, inconsistent timelines, or missing medical records leave gaps.
A calculator might assume clean medical causation (that the injury directly resulted from the crash/fall). In real Parkersburg cases, insurers often investigate:
- Whether symptoms were reported promptly after the event
- Whether imaging and neurological exams match the claimed mechanism of injury
- Whether follow-up care was consistent (missed appointments can be used against you)
- Whether pre-existing conditions were aggravated or unrelated
That’s why a realistic settlement discussion starts with a clear record—not just a number.


