Most online tools treat a brain injury like a set of checkboxes. But TBI claims usually hinge on details—how the injury happened, what you reported right away, what clinicians documented over time, and how your life changed.
In Jackson, those details often get tested by common case friction points:
- Disputes about timing (when symptoms started versus when you sought care)
- Rideshare/commuting delays (problems getting to follow-up appointments)
- Conflicts over what “normal” looks like when you return to work but with restrictions
- Challenges proving functional impact when symptoms are largely cognitive or emotional
A calculator can help you understand general ranges, but it can’t account for the evidence an adjuster will rely on—or the Mississippi-specific procedural steps that determine what can be collected and when.


