In a suburban community like Dearborn Heights, many serious head injuries still happen in familiar settings:
- commuting-related crashes (including multi-vehicle collisions)
- pedestrian or cyclist head impacts near intersections and high-traffic corridors
- slips, trips, and falls in residential areas and apartment/condo properties
- workplace incidents in industrial and service jobs
Regardless of where the injury occurred, the settlement discussion usually depends less on the label “TBI” and more on how the injury is proven over time. Insurance companies tend to look for:
- consistent medical reporting of symptoms
- objective tests when available (and credible explanation when symptoms are neurocognitive)
- a clear connection between the accident and your limitations
- documentation of work impact and daily-life restrictions
A “settlement calculator” can’t review your medical chart, your treatment timeline, or how Michigan law handles timelines and evidence. But it can sometimes help you understand what kinds of damages are commonly argued.


