Most people use a calculator to get a rough range. That can help you avoid going in blind. But these tools typically assume generic facts—like the same treatment timeline or the same severity pattern.
In real Exeter cases, insurers focus on things calculators often underweight:
- Whether your symptoms were documented early (and consistently) after the incident
- How your head injury impacted work routines—especially if you have duties that require focus, safe driving, physical activity, or repetitive tasks
- Whether the injury mechanism matches the neurological findings in your records
- How long functional problems lasted (and whether you continued appropriate care)
If your case involves a disputed timeline—common when someone went back to work quickly, missed follow-ups, or symptoms changed—an “estimated payout” can be misleading.


