After a traumatic brain injury (TBI), people often want an immediate sense of what compensation might look like. That’s especially true when you’re trying to predict:
- how long you’ll be unable to drive or work reliably,
- whether therapy and follow-up care will continue,
- and when insurance will stop asking for “more information.”
AI tools can appear to offer clarity—sometimes as ranges tied to categories like treatment costs and lost income. But the number you see online is not the same thing as what an adjuster will pay in a real claim.
In Farmers Branch, the gap usually shows up when the tool doesn’t reflect your specific facts—such as how quickly you reported symptoms, what your ER and follow-up notes say, and whether your injury is supported by clinical findings rather than assumptions.


