People search for a “TBI payout calculator” expecting one number. Real settlements are usually shaped by evidence that answers a few questions—especially the ones Indiana adjusters and injury lawyers focus on:
- How the injury happened (rear-end collisions, intersection impacts, distracted driving, roadway hazards, slip-and-fall circumstances)
- What medical providers documented (symptoms, diagnosis, imaging or neuro findings when available)
- How long symptoms lasted and how they changed (headaches, dizziness, memory issues, sleep disruption, mood changes)
- Whether treatment followed the plan (and what explains gaps)
- How the injury affected function—not just pain
In Lebanon, many injuries occur to people who live and work on a tight schedule—commuters, parents, and workers on rotating shifts. That means the “functional impact” evidence (work restrictions, attendance issues, reduced ability to multitask, safety concerns) can become a major driver of value.


