Most online tools estimate value using broad assumptions (hospital stay length, diagnosis type, time missed from work). Real cases hinge on evidence that’s harder to “calculate,” such as:
- Whether clinicians recorded neurological symptoms (headaches, dizziness, memory issues, mood changes) and connected them to the mechanism of injury.
- Whether you followed through with recommended care, including follow-up visits and therapy.
- How your injury affected real-world functioning—concentration at work, safe driving, household responsibilities, and sleep.
In Hillsboro, where many people commute daily and work schedules can be tight, gaps in treatment or inconsistent reporting can become a point of attack. The goal is to build a record that explains your recovery honestly and clearly.


