In a brain injury case, the payout conversation usually starts with a simple question: How much did the injury change how you function?
That matters because insurers may argue that symptoms are temporary, exaggerated, or unrelated. Your strongest protection is a paper trail that ties your accident to documented findings and ongoing limitations.
For Worthington residents, common real-world scenarios include:
- Intersections and commuting routes where sudden braking or lane changes lead to head impacts.
- Apartment and neighborhood walkways where falls can still cause concussion-type injuries.
- School-adjacent and retail areas with higher pedestrian activity where impacts may be disputed.
- Construction and industrial work where equipment incidents or falls can involve delayed symptom reporting.
A “calculator” can’t know whether your symptoms were consistently reported, whether your treatment followed clinical recommendations, or whether Ohio records support causation. Those are the details that move a claim from uncertain to credible.


