In Derby, many injury cases involve everyday commuting and routine schedules—getting kids to school, working shifts, and driving across town for appointments. When a traumatic brain injury affects your ability to function, that impact matters to insurers and—if necessary—to a jury.
A TBI payout estimate may look at “severity,” but in practice, settlements tend to reflect:
- How your symptoms changed your day-to-day life (work pace, decision-making, driving comfort, household responsibilities)
- Whether you sought and followed treatment
- Whether your limitations show up in the records (not just in your statements)
That’s why two people with the “same” diagnosis can end up with very different outcomes. One person’s documentation clearly connects the accident to ongoing functional impairment; another’s records are scattered or lack details about how life was affected.


