Many online tools present a single number based on simplified assumptions—days in the hospital, diagnosis labels, or missed work. Real-world claims in Lansing rarely fit that neat model.
TBI cases are especially sensitive to:
- How quickly symptoms were documented after the incident (ER notes, urgent care visits, follow-up appointments)
- Consistency between what you reported and what clinicians observed
- Whether functional limits were captured (work restrictions, inability to drive safely, cognitive fatigue)
- How treatment was handled—including whether there were gaps and what reasons you can show
A “calculator” may help you budget initially, but it can’t account for Lansing-area evidence, Michigan procedural requirements, or the way an adjuster frames causation.


