When residents search for a TBI settlement calculator, they’re usually trying to answer a practical question:
“How much could my claim be worth, and what information do I need to make it stronger?”
In real cases, the value often turns less on the diagnosis label and more on how well the record documents:
- the incident timeline (what happened, when symptoms began, how they changed)
- objective findings (when available)
- treatment consistency (and why care may have been delayed)
- functional impact (work, driving, concentration, sleep, mood)
AI tools can help organize those inputs—but they shouldn’t be treated like a substitute for a Wisconsin attorney’s review.


