Many New Baltimore residents first describe symptoms like dizziness, light sensitivity, headaches, or confusion right after an accident. Then, as the weeks pass, they notice more specific cognitive and emotional changes—trouble concentrating, irritability, memory issues, sleep disruption, and difficulty returning to normal responsibilities.
This is where the “calculator” idea can feel tempting. But in real TBI claims, value depends on how reliably the medical record ties your symptoms to the incident and how consistently your treatment reflects what’s happening neurologically.
A tool may sort inputs into categories. A lawyer must build a claim that insurance adjusters can’t dismiss as “unrelated,” “resolved,” or “overstated.”


