Head injuries aren’t valued like standard soft-tissue cases. In Ashland, where many residents commute for work and run errands in short bursts—often on mixed-use streets, in parking lots, and in high-traffic corridors—injuries can quickly become tangled with real-life limitations.
Defense teams commonly look for:
- Gaps between the accident date and medical documentation
- Inconsistent symptom reports (especially fatigue, headaches, memory issues, dizziness)
- Evidence of pre-existing conditions that they claim explain your symptoms instead
- Whether your daily routine changed in a way that matches your treatment plan
A calculator can’t “see” those issues. A case review can.


