Most online tools assume a simplified case—one injury, one timeline, one set of damages. Real TBI claims rarely follow that script.
In Brookhaven, the value of a claim usually turns on questions like:
- How quickly you were evaluated after the head injury (and what the emergency/urgent care record actually says)
- Whether your symptoms were documented consistently as the case moved from the initial visit to follow-up care
- Whether your functional limits affected your daily routine or job duties (for example, missed work tied to recovery time, or reduced capacity that shows up in restrictions)
- Whether the other side disputes causation—a common defense when symptoms aren’t fully “visible” on day one
A calculator can be a starting point, but it can’t review medical notes, explain gaps in treatment, or translate your symptoms into legal damages the way an attorney can.


