After a concussion or more serious brain injury, many people want a quick range to reduce uncertainty. That’s understandable. Bills arrive, work schedules don’t wait, and families often feel like they’re stuck waiting for a future that won’t explain itself.
But in practice, an AI-style estimate can’t see what matters most in a real file—such as:
- whether your symptoms were reported promptly after the incident
- whether your treatment plan was followed and documented
- whether clinicians tied your neurological complaints to the crash, fall, or impact
- how your impairment showed up in work, parenting, driving, and household responsibilities
So think of a calculator as a way to organize questions—not as a substitute for evidence-based valuation.


