Many online tools treat traumatic brain injury (TBI) like a standardized scenario. Williston cases often aren’t that neat.
Local factors that commonly affect valuation include:
- Injuries tied to industrial commutes and long shifts: fatigue, attention problems, and safety-related restrictions can show up later—after you try to return to work.
- Delayed treatment or changing symptoms: brain injury symptoms can fluctuate. If you first feel “okay” and then symptoms worsen, your records need to explain that progression.
- Disputes about causation: insurance may argue your symptoms were caused by something else (a prior injury, stress, or another event). The settlement discussion depends on how convincingly your medical history connects to the accident.
A calculator can be a starting point. Your actual outcome depends on evidence and credibility.


