Most online calculators for head injury payouts are built around broad assumptions (severity, treatment length, time missed from work). Those tools can be useful for a starting range, but they rarely capture what matters in a Fridley claim:
- how quickly you were evaluated after the incident
- whether your symptoms were documented consistently as they changed
- whether your work restrictions were supported by clinicians
- whether the accident details align with the kind of brain injury you were diagnosed with
Minnesota insurance adjusters look for patterns: medical consistency, objective support where available, and proof of functional limitations. A calculator can’t measure those things—because it doesn’t know your timeline.


