Anderson is connected by busy roadways and regular commuting patterns. That means serious head trauma can occur in situations where the initial focus is on the obvious injuries—cuts, bruises, broken bones—while concussion or neurological symptoms are treated as secondary.
Insurers may argue:
- The symptoms are “just stress” or “should have improved by now.”
- The injury was mild, temporary, or not connected to the accident.
- The medical record doesn’t match the story.
A settlement calculator can’t resolve those disputes. What often matters more is whether your records show a consistent timeline: when symptoms started, what they were, how they affected daily functioning, and what treatment providers recommended.


