Most online calculators are built for broad assumptions. In real Seven Hills cases, insurers often focus on whether your records match the accident and whether your symptoms are documented in a way Ohio courts and adjusters can understand.
Instead of treating a calculator like an answer key, use it as a checklist starter:
- Did you get medical evaluation soon enough to show an objective starting point?
- Are your symptoms described consistently over time (headaches, dizziness, memory issues, concentration problems)?
- Did your treatment follow a logical course (imaging, specialist visits, therapy, follow-ups)?
- Can the accident facts support the type of brain injury diagnosed?
A lawyer’s job is to translate your medical evidence and day-to-day limitations into damages that are defensible.


