A calculator might give a rough range, but in practice the “real” value of a TBI claim depends on whether your case can be proven with consistent, documented evidence.
In Sanger, common scenarios create unique proof challenges:
- Rear-end and side-impact collisions on commute corridors can produce symptoms that are under-documented early if the injured person keeps working or delays care.
- Workplace injuries in industrial or maintenance settings can involve head trauma where incident reporting is incomplete or rushed.
- Slip-and-fall incidents in stores and offices may lead to disputes about how the fall happened and what symptoms followed.
Because of that, a calculator’s assumptions about “typical” treatment or “typical” symptom duration may not match your reality. If your medical records show persistent cognitive or emotional changes, that can support damages beyond what a generic tool predicts.


