In TBI cases, the insurance side often agrees that an injury occurred—but disputes how severe it is, how long it lasts, and what it affected. In a community where many people commute for work and rely on steady hours, those disputes can be especially painful.
A calculator can’t measure:
- whether your symptoms were consistent over time,
- whether your treatment followed California medical norms,
- or whether you had work restrictions that were actually documented.
What moves a TBI claim forward in Shafter is usually the combination of:
- medical evidence (including follow-ups),
- proof of functional limits (work, daily activities, safety), and
- a persuasive explanation connecting the incident to your ongoing symptoms.


