Even when two people have the same diagnosis, settlement outcomes can vary widely. That’s because insurers don’t just look at a word on a medical chart—they evaluate how the injury affected function and whether the evidence supports that impact over time.
In Canton, common real-world scenarios include:
- Stop-and-go commuting crashes on busy roadways where whiplash and head trauma can overlap.
- Parking lot and driveway incidents (slips, trips, uneven pavement, curb impacts) where medical treatment may be delayed.
- Workplace falls involving warehouses, retail floors, or maintenance areas where helmets or safety gear may not have been used.
- Pedestrian incidents in higher-traffic corridors where witnesses may not clearly understand what happened moment-to-moment.
Those details matter because they influence causation (whether the accident likely caused the TBI symptoms) and documentation strength (whether the medical record tracks the symptoms you report).


