Most people search for a calculator because they want a range. That’s understandable. But in Wyoming, MI, adjusters frequently challenge TBI claims when the evidence doesn’t line up cleanly.
A calculator can be helpful for:
- Roughly budgeting while you’re still collecting records
- Understanding which categories of loss might matter (medical costs, wage impact, daily limitations)
- Identifying what documentation you’ll likely need
A calculator can mislead when it assumes facts that your case doesn’t have—like the severity of the injury, how long symptoms lasted, or whether your treatment was consistent. TBI cases are especially sensitive because symptoms like headaches, dizziness, memory issues, and mood changes may not be fully captured on a single scan.


