Local injuries frequently involve situations where the accident may be disputed, the symptom timeline is messy, or the injury isn’t obvious right away. For example, after a sudden stop on a commuting route, a rear-end collision, or a slip at a public-facing workplace, your head may be evaluated—but your cognitive symptoms (headaches, dizziness, memory issues, sleep disruption, mood changes) can develop over days.
Because brain injuries can be hard to “see,” adjusters often look for proof that:
- you sought treatment promptly,
- clinicians documented symptoms that match the accident mechanism,
- your functional limitations affected daily life and work,
- and the injury can be tied to the incident—not something else.
A settlement calculator can’t gather that proof for you. It can’t organize your medical record into a persuasive story. And it can’t handle the legal realities of your Virginia case.


