In suburban areas like Vadnais Heights, many people are juggling full-time jobs, school schedules, and family responsibilities. That matters for settlement value because insurers frequently focus on whether the injury caused a measurable change in daily functioning.
After a head injury, symptoms like:
- headaches and light sensitivity
- dizziness and balance problems
- memory gaps and difficulty concentrating
- mood changes or sleep disruption
may affect your ability to work—even if you return to your job quickly.
What insurers look for: documentation that connects the accident to real-world limitations (missed shifts, reduced productivity, schedule changes, medical work restrictions, or accommodations). A calculator can’t capture that nuance. Your records can.


