Many online tools assume a “typical” concussion course and treat symptoms like a checklist. Real cases are different—especially when symptoms affect how you work around traffic, safety-sensitive tasks, or family responsibilities.
In Willowick, residents often deal with:
- Commute-related impacts (headaches, dizziness, slowed reaction time) that affect driving, work attendance, or shift reliability.
- Long gaps in documentation when follow-up care is delayed due to scheduling, insurance issues, or difficulty finding specialists.
- Disputes over causation when the other side suggests the symptoms existed before the crash/fall or were caused by another event.
A calculator can’t weigh those local realities. It also can’t predict how an insurer will view credibility when your symptoms are subjective but your life changes are very real.


