Washington Court House has a mix of commuting traffic, busy intersections, and everyday pedestrian activity—meaning TBI injuries often come from scenarios like:
- Rear-end and side-impact collisions on high-traffic corridors
- Highway merge situations where braking and lane changes happen quickly
- Slip-and-fall incidents in retail spaces or on property where housekeeping or lighting was an issue
- Workplace head trauma in industrial or maintenance settings
Settlement value doesn’t come from the diagnosis alone. It tends to follow the trail of proof:
- What happened (police report, witness observations, photos, incident details)
- What the injury looked like at first (ER/urgent care findings, symptoms documented early)
- What changed your life afterward (treatment records, work restrictions, functional limits)
A calculator can’t see those records. A lawyer can.


