Even when two people have the same label—concussion, mild TBI, or more serious brain injury—the outcomes can diverge. In practice, East Chicago cases often turn on:
- Proof that the injury happened when it did (linking ER visits, follow-ups, and symptom onset to the incident)
- Causation credibility when symptoms overlap with other common issues (migraine patterns, stress, sleep disorders, anxiety)
- Functional change—how the injury affects work, driving, concentration, and daily routines
- Consistency of treatment (not “more care,” but care that makes sense and is recorded)
- Evidence of fault (because even strong medical records can be limited if liability is contested)
A calculator can help you organize what to gather, but it can’t replace the legal work of matching evidence to Indiana claim standards.


