In Manassas Park, head injury claims often come down to two things:
- How consistently your symptoms and treatment are documented after the incident.
- How clearly the accident connects to the brain injury—through medical records, witness observations, and accident evidence.
Insurance companies may use generalized assumptions to lowball claims. For example, they may argue symptoms were short-lived, that you returned to normal too quickly, or that a pre-existing condition explains your issues. A “calculator” doesn’t account for these arguments. Your settlement evaluation does.
If you want a more realistic estimate, think less about a payout range and more about whether your case can support:
- ongoing functional limits (focus, balance, mood, concentration)
- treatment needs (follow-ups, therapy, neurocognitive testing)
- documented work impact (restrictions, lost hours, reduced performance)


