People search for a traumatic brain injury settlement calculator to get a range. The problem is that most tools assume a simplified story:
- treatment happened promptly and continuously
- symptoms stayed consistent
- impact severity is clear from objective testing
- work loss is easy to document
In real Gonzales cases—especially those involving commuter accidents or injury delays—those assumptions often break down. Brain injury symptoms like headaches, dizziness, memory problems, sleep disruption, and mood changes may fluctuate, and not every scan shows what you’re experiencing.
A better question than “What number will I get?” is “What proof will insurance accept as showing serious injury and ongoing impact?” That’s where legal strategy matters.


