Many people search for a TBI payout calculator after a concussion, especially when symptoms like headaches, dizziness, memory problems, sleep disruption, or mood changes make it hard to explain what’s happening.
But settlement value isn’t produced by a single formula. In Perry-area negotiations, insurers typically focus on:
- Medical documentation that matches the timeline (what happened, when you were evaluated, and how symptoms progressed)
- Objective evidence where available (imaging, neurocognitive testing, ER/urgent care findings, physician notes)
- Functional impact—restrictions at work, limitations in parenting/household duties, and safety concerns (driving, concentration, balance)
- Causation disputes—whether the insurer argues symptoms stem from something else or from a later incident
A calculator can’t account for those proof-based differences. It also can’t predict how a Georgia adjuster will frame risk if your medical record is incomplete or if there’s a gap between the accident and treatment.


