Injuries involving the brain don’t always show up the way people expect. In Highland—where many residents commute to work in the region and rely on consistent schedules—symptoms like headaches, brain fog, dizziness, sleep disruption, and mood changes can affect everything from driving confidence to job performance.
That’s one reason a calculator can’t be the final word:
- Symptoms may be documented gradually. You might not get a complete picture in the emergency room.
- Functional impairment matters more than the label. Insurance adjusters focus on how your injury affected daily tasks.
- The “story” has to match the medical record. Discrepancies can reduce settlement leverage.
A tool can provide a rough range, but the settlement number usually comes down to evidence—how clearly it proves injury severity, causation, and ongoing limitations.


