Most online tools estimate value using simplified inputs—hospital days, diagnosis labels, and missed work. That’s helpful for rough budgeting, but it can miss what Ohio insurers and defense attorneys focus on in head injury claims:
- Consistency between the accident and symptoms. In Tipp City cases, investigators often scrutinize whether the mechanism of injury matches the neurological complaints.
- Objective documentation of functional limits. Concussions and other TBIs can involve fatigue, headaches, concentration problems, sleep disruption, and mood changes that aren’t always visible on scans.
- Ohio’s injury-claim timeline. Your ability to pursue compensation can depend on when you were hurt, when symptoms were discovered, and how quickly evidence was preserved.
So instead of asking only “what is the payout,” the better question is: what evidence do I have—and what evidence is missing?


