In head injury cases, insurers frequently focus less on your worst day and more on what your medical records show—especially early on. In Wadsworth, where many people commute for work and may return to jobs that require focus, attention, driving, or safety awareness, the timeline matters.
A settlement value often increases when records show:
- Prompt evaluation after the incident (ER/urgent care or follow-up)
- Consistent symptom reporting over time (headaches, dizziness, memory issues, sleep problems, mood changes)
- Clear functional limits (work restrictions, cognitive fatigue, problems concentrating, inability to perform regular duties)
- Treatment follow-through (neurology, concussion clinic, therapy, medication management)
If your symptoms are real but the documentation is thin—common when someone “waits it out,” misses appointments, or returns to work without restrictions—insurers may argue the injury was mild, short-lived, or unrelated.


