After a head injury, the first days matter. In suburban traffic and workplace commutes, it’s common for people to “push through” symptoms—especially when the accident seems minor at the time.
But for TBI settlements, insurers may argue:
- the symptoms are vague or inconsistent,
- treatment was delayed,
- the injury was not severe enough to cause lasting problems,
- or another factor explains your condition.
That’s why a good TBI settlement estimate isn’t just about severity—it’s about proving continuity: what happened, when symptoms started, how providers described them, and how those symptoms affected function over time.
A calculator can’t replace that. It can only give a rough starting point. Your settlement value is built from the record.


