Many people come to the internet for a TBI payout calculator or a brain injury damages calculator. Those tools can be a starting point, but East Point cases often turn on details that calculators don’t capture—especially when liability is contested.
In the real world, adjusters look closely at:
- The accident timeline (what happened first, when symptoms began, and how quickly treatment followed)
- Consistency across records (ER notes, follow-up visits, therapy documentation, and work restrictions)
- Functional impact (missed shifts, reduced performance, difficulty commuting, and changes in daily activities)
- Causation challenges (arguments that symptoms came from a prior condition, a different incident, or non-accident-related causes)
When your evidence is organized and persuasive, it helps move the conversation away from “we think it was minor” and toward what the injury truly cost you.


