In the Madison-area region, many collisions and head injuries occur in situations where people are back on the road or back at work quickly—sometimes before symptoms fully stabilize. When that happens, adjusters look for inconsistencies:
- Whether you sought care promptly after the injury
- Whether your follow-up visits and therapy appointments were consistent
- Whether medical providers documented cognitive and physical limitations you report
- Whether your symptoms remained stable, improved, or worsened over time
A calculator typically can’t account for these real-world proof issues. Two people can have “the same type” of concussion and end up with very different settlement outcomes based on how well their records connect the injury to functional losses.


