In the middle of commuting, school schedules, and beach-season travel, people often try to “push through” symptoms—headaches, dizziness, brain fog, sleep disruption, mood changes, and concentration problems. The issue is that these effects can be invisible to others.
When an injury is not obvious, insurers may argue:
- symptoms are temporary or exaggerated
- the accident didn’t cause the condition
- you didn’t follow through with treatment
- you returned to normal activities too quickly
A calculator can’t resolve those disputes. It can’t interview your doctors, compare your symptom timeline to the incident, or assess how Florida’s evidence and negotiation dynamics are likely to play out.


