Most online tools assume a typical timeline and a typical level of documentation. Pasadena cases often aren’t typical—especially when:
- the accident happens during busy mixed traffic (cars, bikes, pedestrians)
- the injured person returns to work quickly due to financial pressure
- symptoms fluctuate around commutes, events, or crowded public spaces
A calculator usually can’t measure those real-world variables. It also won’t tell you whether your medical records will connect the accident to ongoing brain-injury limitations in a way an adjuster—or a jury—finds credible.
Bottom line: use a calculator only to understand the range conceptually. Your case value still depends on proof.


