Most online AI traumatic brain injury settlement calculators work like variable checklists: they take inputs (symptoms, treatment, work impact) and generate a rough range. That can be useful early on.
But the numbers can mislead in real cases because traumatic brain injuries are rarely “formula-only.” In Burley, insurers commonly scrutinize:
- Timing: whether symptoms were reported promptly after the incident
- Consistency: whether follow-up care matches the severity you describe
- Functional impact: whether cognitive symptoms affected work, household tasks, or driving
- Causation: whether the medical record ties your neurological complaints to the specific crash or incident
A calculator may be great at estimating categories. It’s not designed to evaluate whether your evidence will satisfy an adjuster—or a judge or jury if litigation becomes necessary.


