An AI or online TBI settlement calculator can be useful as a starting point. It may prompt you to gather information about diagnoses, treatment, and daily limitations.
But in real Wadsworth-area cases, outcomes typically turn on questions that calculators can’t reliably answer, such as:
- How quickly symptoms were reported after a crash or incident
- Whether medical care was consistent (not just “took place once”)
- Whether records connect the incident to ongoing cognitive or neurological effects
- How fault is disputed—especially in multi-car traffic scenarios where memories differ
- Whether your losses are supported by documents like wage records, follow-up visits, and therapy plans
Put simply: the “number” from a calculator is not a substitute for evidence. In Ohio, insurers and adjusters are expected to evaluate claims based on the record—not assumptions.


