Riverdale’s accident patterns are often tied to fast-moving commutes, lane changes, and intersections where attention can be split—especially during peak traffic. When a head injury happens in that environment, you may feel pressured to “get back to normal” quickly. Unfortunately, that’s exactly when symptoms like headaches, dizziness, memory gaps, sleep disruption, and mood changes can be underreported.
Insurance adjusters often look for three things:
- Consistency between the accident timing and your medical records
- Objective treatment steps (ER/urgent care documentation, follow-ups, referrals, therapy)
- Functional impact (missed work, restrictions, inability to perform normal tasks)
A calculator can’t measure those in your specific case. It can’t see whether your symptoms were documented early, whether you followed treatment recommendations, or whether your providers described how your injury affects your life.


