Many TBI claims in the Sterling Heights area involve scenarios that affect evidence and causation:
- High-speed roadway collisions and commuting crashes: Impacts on major routes can produce sudden acceleration/deceleration forces that align with concussion and head-injury mechanisms.
- Intersection and turning incidents: When liability is disputed (who had the right-of-way, speed, or lookout), claim value can swing based on police reports, witness statements, and vehicle data.
- Workplace injuries in industrial and warehouse settings: Falls, being struck by objects, and unsafe conditions can lead to head trauma—often with witnesses and documentation that must be collected quickly.
- Suburban slip-and-fall situations: Even when the fall seems minor, lingering dizziness, headaches, and cognitive issues can become central to the claim if they’re documented consistently.
Because these cases frequently turn on proof, the “right” calculator is not the one with the biggest number—it’s the one that helps you organize evidence so an attorney can demand fair compensation.


