Berwick’s injury cases often involve common local scenarios—commutes, intersections with faster traffic, truck activity on regional routes, and everyday pedestrian activity near residential areas and community destinations. Those details matter because they affect two things insurers focus on:
- Causation: whether your brain injury symptoms plausibly resulted from the specific crash, fall, or impact.
- Functional impact: how the injury changed what you could do—working, driving, parenting, sleeping, concentrating, and managing mood.
A calculator may use broad assumptions, but Pennsylvania adjusters and defense counsel typically look for evidence that connects the mechanism of injury to documented symptoms.


