After a head injury, it’s common to want a fast range—especially when you’re trying to understand bills, missed work, and whether symptoms will improve.
The challenge is that TBI payouts aren’t driven by a single formula. The “average” assumptions in online tools often don’t match what happens in real cases, including:
- how quickly you were evaluated after the incident
- whether symptoms were consistently reported to providers
- whether you followed recommended treatment and therapy
- how your injury affected your ability to work, drive, or manage family responsibilities
A calculator may give a starting point, but in Brandon cases, the outcome usually turns on how well the medical record connects the mechanism of injury to ongoing functional limits.


