Most online tools treat TBI settlement value like it’s math. Real claims aren’t that simple. In Palmdale, the cases we see often turn on details such as:
- Whether the injury was documented early (ER/urgent care notes, concussion diagnosis, follow-up visits)
- How symptoms changed during the weeks after the incident (headaches, cognitive fog, vertigo, irritability)
- Whether you followed a treatment plan and how gaps are explained
- How the incident happened—for example, a rear-end collision during commutes, a distracted-driver impact at an intersection, or a workplace head strike
A calculator may not know whether your symptoms were objectively supported, whether your employer provided restrictions, or whether your daily functioning changed in ways that can be tied back to medical guidance.
Bottom line: use a calculator only as a rough prompt for what evidence you’ll need—not as a prediction.


