A calculator may assume “typical” treatment timelines and “average” symptom reporting. Your case is not average.
In Norwalk, head injuries frequently happen in everyday, high-traffic settings—commutes, shopping trips, and neighborhood streets—where insurers may argue the impact was minor or that symptoms improved too quickly. That’s where the details matter:
- When you were seen after the injury (Ohio claims are evidence-driven—early records carry weight)
- Whether follow-up care continued (gaps can be portrayed as “recovered” or “not serious”)
- How your symptoms are described (fatigue, headaches, dizziness, memory issues, mood changes)
- Work and driving impact (restrictions, missed shifts, reduced productivity, inability to safely commute)
A calculator can’t measure those factors well. A lawyer can.


