Many people injured in Papillion-area collisions—often during commute hours or in high-traffic retail corridors—don’t look “serious” right away. But brain injury symptoms can show up as:
- headaches or dizziness that linger
- memory gaps and trouble focusing
- sleep disruption and mood changes
- sensitivity to light/noise
- slower thinking that affects work performance
That’s exactly why calculator-style estimates can mislead. Insurance companies may treat the case as “minor” unless medical records describe the symptoms, the functional limits, and the timeline.
The most important question isn’t what a calculator says—it’s what your treating providers can document.


