After a traumatic brain injury, uncertainty is brutal. Medical bills arrive, you may miss work during recovery, and insurance companies may move quickly with forms and early offers. It’s natural to look for a tool that can turn your situation into a number.
An AI-style calculator can be helpful in one specific way: it may prompt you to organize details—incident date, symptoms, treatment timeline, and functional limits—so you don’t lose track of what happened.
But an AI output is not a settlement agreement. In real cases, adjusters value claims based on documentation, credibility, and causation—not just the injury label.


