In many TBI matters, the dispute isn’t whether a person was hurt—it’s how severely the injury changed everyday functioning and how long those effects lasted.
For Newark residents, that usually shows up in documentation tied to:
- Returning to commuting and work demands (fatigue, concentration problems, headaches after driving or screen time)
- Difficulty handling campus/work schedules (missed shifts, reduced hours, inability to keep up)
- Safety and mobility concerns (dizziness, blurred vision, balance issues affecting walking or stairs)
A calculator can’t measure those real-world impacts. What matters is whether your medical records, work documentation, and symptom timeline tell a consistent story that a Delaware insurer (and potentially a court) can understand.


