In suburban communities like Forest Park, many people return to work or daily responsibilities before symptoms fully stabilize. That can be risky for a brain injury claim.
Insurance adjusters frequently look for consistency between:
- When symptoms started
- What clinicians documented (ER notes, specialist visits, imaging results)
- Whether follow-up care occurred
- How symptoms affected work, driving, parenting, and routines
A calculator might estimate a range, but the range is only as reliable as the proof behind it. For TBI, proof is often about timeline and functional impact—not just the diagnosis.


