Strongsville claims frequently involve disagreements about whether symptoms were severe, whether they lasted, and whether they were caused by the incident. With head injuries, the “invisible” part is often the hardest for insurance adjusters to evaluate.
A settlement tends to improve when you have evidence that:
- Your symptoms were documented soon after the event (not only described later)
- Medical providers tied your symptoms to the mechanism of injury (head strike, acceleration/deceleration, impact)
- You followed through with treatment and follow-up care
- Your day-to-day limitations affected real responsibilities like driving, job performance, parenting, or managing daily tasks
In other words, the case value is usually stronger when there’s a consistent story between what happened, what clinicians observed, and what your life looked like afterward.


