Many people assume settlement value tracks only scan results. In practice, insurers and adjusters look for proof of ongoing functional problems—things like trouble concentrating, headaches that interfere with work, sleep disruption, dizziness while driving, emotional changes, or memory gaps.
In Weston, where many residents commute for work and rely on steady schedules, functional impact can be especially important. A concussion can be “invisible,” but it can still affect:
- Staying alert during long drives
- Returning to physically demanding jobs
- Maintaining safe performance around equipment
- Parenting duties and household routines
A calculator can’t measure that nuance. What matters is how your medical team describes your symptoms and how those symptoms affect what you can realistically do.


