Most online tools treat TBI value like a math problem. Real cases are more like an evidence story.
Even if a tool estimates a potential range, settlement outcomes typically depend on:
- How quickly symptoms were documented after the injury
- Whether treatment was consistent (including follow-ups and therapy when recommended)
- What accident evidence exists (reports, photos, witness statements, surveillance)
- How the injury affected function, not just diagnosis labels
For Rolling Meadows residents, this matters because many crashes and incidents involve disputed details—such as lane positioning, stop-and-go traffic events, or whether a pedestrian/cyclist was visible in time. When liability is contested, settlement leverage changes.


