Many online tools assume a simple path: diagnosed injury → treatment → lost wages → settlement. Real cases don’t behave that neatly—especially when symptoms affect focus, sleep, mood, and physical coordination long after the initial ER visit.
In Brunswick, common scenarios include:
- Commuter collisions where the initial impact is followed by confusion, headaches, dizziness, and memory problems that take time to show up clearly.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents where witnesses describe the moment but the medical timeline takes weeks to fully document cognitive effects.
- Work and industrial-zone accidents tied to slips, falls, or equipment contact—where follow-through with neuro-focused care can be harder to maintain while still working.
A calculator can’t properly account for how your symptoms changed, how quickly you were evaluated, or how your medical providers documented functional limits. Those details often drive whether insurance adjusters treat the injury as serious and lasting.


