Most online tools treat a TBI like it fits into a standardized template. Real cases don’t.
In Grand Island, adjusters typically focus on whether your medical documentation matches the accident story and whether your symptoms are tied to your functional limits—not just your diagnosis label. For example:
- A concussion may not show dramatic imaging results, but treating notes should reflect ongoing symptoms and restrictions.
- Work impact matters: missed shifts, reduced hours, safety limitations, and changes in job responsibilities can be central to valuation.
- Recovery trajectories vary. Two people can have the same initial diagnosis and very different outcomes depending on treatment consistency and symptom persistence.
That’s why a lawyer’s evaluation often goes beyond calculator outputs. The goal is to translate your medical history into proof of damages that insurance and courts can rely on.


