Concussions and other brain injuries are tricky because symptoms can be imperfectly visible—headaches, dizziness, memory gaps, irritability, trouble sleeping, and concentration problems may fluctuate day to day.
In real Salisbury injury claims, insurers often focus on questions like:
- Did you seek medical care soon enough to document the injury’s start?
- Do your symptoms match the mechanism of injury (like head impact in a collision)?
- Did you follow the care plan, or do the records show gaps?
- Can the medical evidence connect your current limitations to the accident?
A calculator can’t weigh those issues for your specific situation. It also can’t account for how North Carolina courts and juries respond when liability is disputed or when prior conditions are part of the conversation.


