Most online TBI payout calculators use simplified assumptions: a certain injury severity, a set recovery timeline, and typical treatment. In Houma, cases often involve factors that don’t fit the “average” model:
- Delayed recognition of symptoms. Concussion signs can appear hours or days later—especially when someone tries to “push through” work.
- Work impacts that don’t look dramatic on paper. In industrial and service jobs, restrictions like reduced concentration, slower reaction time, or fatigue may not be obvious until the person can’t safely perform core tasks.
- Documentation gaps after an accident. People may miss follow-ups due to scheduling, transportation, or difficulty navigating referrals.
A calculator might offer a starting range, but it can’t account for whether your records clearly document symptoms, functional limitations, and treatment compliance.


