In the Fayetteville area, many head-injury claims come from scenarios like:
- Rear-end crashes on commuter routes where whiplash can mask a concussion at first
- Lane-change and intersection collisions with disputed sequence-of-events
- Pedestrian crosswalk incidents where the mechanism of injury matters for causation
- Workplace incidents involving falls, equipment impacts, or unsafe conditions
When the other side challenges your claim, the question usually becomes: Was the brain injury caused by the crash or event, and how badly did it change your function?
A calculator can’t weigh that argument. What it can’t capture—because it isn’t fed your documents—is the difference between:
- a case with consistent medical reporting and work restrictions, and
- a case where the records are thin, delayed, or don’t clearly connect the symptoms to the incident.


