A TBI payout calculator can be a useful starting point, but in real claims—especially those involving car accidents, truck traffic, and roadway hazards—settlement value usually depends on details that generic tools can’t see.
Common reasons calculator ranges don’t match what happens in Selma:
- Objective proof vs. symptoms: Concussions and brain injuries can produce headaches, dizziness, memory issues, sleep disruption, and mood changes that may not show up on a single scan.
- Treatment consistency: Insurance adjusters often look for a clear medical timeline—visits, follow-ups, and adherence to recommendations.
- Functional impact: It’s not just “how you feel.” It’s whether you can return to driving, work duties, safety-sensitive tasks, parenting, or everyday routines.
A tool may assume a “typical” injury course. Your case value is tied to your actual medical record and the credibility of the story supported by those records.


