After a concussion or traumatic brain injury, it’s common to want a quick range—something that explains why medical bills are piling up and why work and family life suddenly look different.
AI-style calculators may appear to offer clarity by using inputs like injury type, treatment timing, and symptom severity. But in real Burlington claims, adjusters often focus on:
- whether the accident is credibly connected to the brain symptoms
- whether symptoms persisted long enough to match the medical narrative
- whether treatment followed a reasonable plan
- how functional limitations affected work and daily activities
A tool can’t see those details the way a legal team can—especially when the “invisible” nature of TBIs creates room for disputes.


