In a city shaped by daily traffic patterns and dense activity around retail corridors and schools, TBI claims frequently involve situations like:
- Rear-end crashes on commute routes where whiplash and head impact can be disputed
- Crosswalk and pedestrian incidents where witnesses may notice confusion but medical documentation arrives later
- Parking lot collisions near shopping centers where dashcams and surveillance footage may be overwritten quickly
- Bicycle or scooter accidents where protective gear and impact details affect causation arguments
These cases aren’t only about whether an injury happened—they’re about whether the injury’s effects are shown consistently over time: headaches, dizziness, memory lapses, sleep disruption, mood changes, and trouble concentrating.
A calculator can’t measure that “real-world” disruption. What it can do is help you organize what to gather so your claim isn’t undervalued because key records are missing.


