Most online tools treat TBI like a checklist: diagnosis severity, hospital stay length, and time away from work. That can be useful for rough budgeting, but it often misses what matters most in Woodbury claims—the practical proof behind symptoms that may not look dramatic on imaging.
In many head-injury cases, the strongest settlement results come from:
- Medical records that consistently describe symptoms and functional limits (not just a one-time complaint)
- Clear documentation tying the injury to the incident (timing and mechanism)
- Work and daily-life evidence showing what changed—concentration, sleep, irritability, memory, balance, and safety
If your situation includes delays in treatment, missing records, or inconsistent symptom reporting, a generic calculator may overestimate value. If your records are thorough and your limitations are well-documented, the calculator may underestimate what negotiations can support.


