In Washington, DC, many head injuries occur in fast-moving, mixed-traffic situations: rideshare drop-offs, commuter corridors, crosswalk collisions, scooters/bikes among pedestrians, and sudden stops in congested lanes. Because these events can be chaotic, the dispute often isn’t whether you’re hurt—it’s how the injury happened and whether the injury is connected to that specific event.
That means the “settlement calculator” question becomes: Do I have the kind of proof insurers expect in DC?
Consider what typically strengthens an evidence trail:
- Contemporaneous emergency or urgent care records that document symptoms soon after the incident
- Accident reports (including police reports when applicable)
- Witness statements identifying what they saw at the scene
- Video footage from nearby businesses, building cameras, or traffic systems (when available)
- Medical follow-ups that show persistent or evolving functional problems


