Online tools often produce a range based on generic inputs (injury label, treatment length, lost wages). But in real claims—especially those involving brain injuries—what decides value is usually how clearly your medical records tie the injury to the accident and how convincingly your symptoms affected your day-to-day life.
In Grafton, many injury cases involve:
- Commuting collisions (rear-end impacts, lane-change events, distracted driving)
- Roadside and parking-lot incidents near workplaces and retail areas
- Slip-and-fall situations where timing matters (snow/ice maintenance, wet floors, poor signage)
In each scenario, insurers may argue the symptoms are unrelated, preexisting, or not as severe as you report. That’s why a “number” from an AI or online calculator can mislead you if it doesn’t account for how your story is documented.


