In most TBI claims, the settlement range is driven by two things: proof and impact.
In Ravenna, that often looks like:
- How quickly you were evaluated after the head injury. Delayed treatment can create gaps insurers try to exploit.
- Whether your symptoms were documented consistently (headaches, dizziness, memory issues, sleep disruption, mood changes, concentration problems).
- How the injury affected real life—work schedules, driving/commuting ability, childcare responsibilities, and safety at home.
- Whether the accident facts are supported by reports, witness statements, photos, or other documentation.
Ohio adjusters and defense counsel typically look for patterns: stable medical documentation, a credible timeline, and evidence that the injury changed your functioning—not just that it hurt.


