Many people in Hartland spend a lot of time driving—commuting to work, running school-related errands, and getting to appointments. When a traumatic brain injury affects concentration, reaction time, or ability to tolerate screens and driving stress, those changes show up in day-to-day life.
That matters for settlement evaluation because insurers often look for consistency between:
- When symptoms started after the incident
- How they affected function (work, driving, household tasks)
- How long they persisted
- Whether medical care documented the neurological effects
A “calculator” can’t measure that real-world impact. But you can use a calculator conceptually—mainly to organize your questions for your attorney—while your case value is built on the medical record and functional evidence.


