Most online tools estimate value using simplified variables—like time in the hospital or whether certain diagnostic terms appear. That can feel useful, especially if you’re trying to plan around medical bills or missed work.
But traumatic brain injury cases often hinge on details a generic calculator can’t see, such as:
- whether symptoms were recorded consistently in the weeks after the crash or fall
- whether clinicians documented functional limits (work, driving, concentration, sleep)
- how the incident mechanism matches what doctors later diagnosed
- whether treatment follow-through was possible (and explained) when appointments were delayed
In Mandan and across North Dakota, insurance adjusters may also focus on whether you returned to normal activities too quickly or whether the record shows gaps. That doesn’t automatically hurt your claim—but it does mean your documentation matters.


