In suburban communities like Tualatin, many people assume head injury claims are straightforward—especially after a concussion. But adjusters frequently focus on whether the injury is consistent, timely, and objectively supported.
That matters because head trauma symptoms can change day to day. Headaches, brain fog, dizziness, sleep disruption, and mood changes may not “look dramatic,” and some people question whether symptoms are real or caused by something else.
Your settlement value tends to rise when the record shows:
- Symptoms were reported early and repeatedly
- Treatment and follow-ups actually happened
- Clinicians tied your condition to the mechanism of injury
- Work restrictions and functional limits were documented
A calculator can’t do that part for you. It can only model assumptions.


