In Burnsville, many TBI claims begin with the same problem: the injury is real, but the proof is spread across emergency notes, follow-up visits, therapy records, and work/school documentation.
A calculator can’t account for:
- whether you were evaluated promptly after the crash or fall
- whether your symptoms were consistent (and explained) over time
- how your injury affected commuting, job duties, or safety at home
- how Minnesota’s fault rules may influence what an insurer is willing to pay
Instead of treating a calculator like an answer, treat it like a prompt—something that helps you identify what evidence you still need.


