A calculator can only model a hypothetical scenario. Real negotiations in Arkansas typically focus on evidence that shows:
- What caused the head injury (the accident facts)
- What symptoms you had afterward (medical documentation)
- How your life changed (work impact, daily function, treatment follow-through)
For many people dealing with concussion-level injuries, the hardest part is that symptoms can be invisible. Headaches, dizziness, concentration problems, sleep disruption, irritability, and memory issues are real—but insurers often look for objective support through medical notes, diagnostic testing, therapy records, and documented restrictions.
In Maumelle, that means the strongest claims tend to be those where the timeline is clear: symptoms are reported consistently, care is pursued promptly, and providers connect the injury to the incident.


