Online tools may ask for details about symptoms, medical visits, and injury severity, then generate a range. That can be useful for organizing your questions. But in a real Moultrie traumatic brain injury claim, the value turns on things a generic model can’t reliably measure:
- Whether your symptoms are consistently documented after the incident
- Whether the medical record ties your neuro symptoms to the crash (not just “head trauma” in general)
- How insurance adjusts for treatment gaps, delayed complaints, or conflicting histories
- The credibility of the timeline—what happened first, what worsened later, and why
Instead of chasing a number, the goal is to build a case that supports the damages you’re actually facing.


