Head injuries are notorious for delayed or evolving symptoms—headaches, dizziness, memory issues, sleep disruption, mood changes, and trouble concentrating. Two people can experience very different outcomes after the same type of impact.
That means a generic tool may not reflect what Ohio insurers focus on, such as:
- Treatment consistency (did you follow up with the right providers?)
- Functional impact (were you restricted at work or unable to perform usual tasks?)
- Objective medical documentation (what did clinicians record, and when?)
- Causation clarity (does the timeline connect the accident mechanism to your symptoms?)
For many Barberton residents, the “real” losses aren’t only medical bills. They include missed shifts, reduced productivity, transportation to appointments, and the strain on family responsibilities.


