Many people assume settlement value tracks only the diagnosis. In practice, insurers focus on how the injury affected you day-to-day—especially when symptoms are cognitive or emotional.
In Weymouth Town, that often means your documentation should address things like:
- difficulty concentrating at work (even when you “can still try”)
- headaches or dizziness that interrupt commuting and daily routines
- sleep disruption that compounds fatigue and mood changes
- memory gaps that affect safety and performance
- limitations that require household help or job restructuring
When records clearly connect your symptoms to the accident and show consistent follow-through with care, your claim is easier to evaluate. When records are thin—or treatment gaps aren’t explained—adjusters may argue the injury wasn’t as serious or didn’t last.


