In Roma, many serious injuries involve incidents connected to commuting corridors, cross-town driving, and shared road conditions—including sudden braking, limited sight lines, and high-speed impacts that can lead to concussion, brain bleeding, or long-term neurological effects.
Because TBIs are not always obvious on a single scan, insurers tend to focus on objective documentation:
- Emergency room findings and follow-up diagnoses
- Consistent reporting of symptoms over time
- Medical records showing functional limits (work, driving, daily tasks)
- Evidence linking the injury mechanism to the neurological symptoms
A calculator can’t measure those real-world proof factors. In practice, settlement value is tied to how convincingly your medical history matches the accident story.


