Maine juries and insurance adjusters look for consistency. That’s especially true with traumatic brain injuries, where symptoms may not be obvious on an X-ray.
In Lewiston, we frequently see disputes that come down to questions like:
- Did the injury match the impact? A head strike during a parking-lot accident, a fall with sudden confusion, or a collision following a late-season storm can be contested if the documentation is thin.
- How quickly did you get checked? Delays can become an argument that symptoms were caused by something else.
- Were you treated consistently? Gaps in care—common when people are managing work schedules, transportation, or waitlists—need context and explanation.
A calculator may produce a number, but your case value rises or falls based on whether your records make your symptoms believable, traceable, and functionally significant.


