In many Forest Park cases, the injury is tied to a sudden impact—crashes near commute corridors, intersections with heavy turning traffic, or collisions involving pedestrians and cyclists. When insurers evaluate settlement value, they usually focus on two things:
- How clearly the accident caused the head injury (not just that it happened).
- How convincingly your symptoms impacted your life afterward.
That means your settlement is often shaped by details such as:
- the timing of your symptoms after the crash
- emergency evaluation and follow-up care
- whether your medical records describe functional limits (not only complaints)
- whether there’s documentation of missed work or reduced hours
If the accident report shows a plausible mechanism and your treatment records track the same story, you tend to have stronger leverage than if there are gaps or inconsistencies.


