After a concussion or more severe brain injury, many people want a number they can plan around. A calculator can provide a starting range, especially when it prompts you to think about:
- what medical care you received (and when)
- how long symptoms lasted
- what your daily functioning looked like before and after
- what you lost financially
But in Harper Woods, the practical challenge is often proving the connection between the accident and the brain injury—particularly when symptoms are inconsistent, misunderstood, or take time to fully emerge.
A good evaluation turns “I feel worse” into documented limitations that insurance adjusters and courts can understand.


