In a suburb like Broadview Heights, many TBIs come from the kinds of crashes and incidents people experience every day—commutes, lane changes, intersections, and sudden stops. When liability is disputed, insurers often try to narrow the injury down to “a minor concussion” or argue symptoms are unrelated.
That’s why settlement discussions tend to move based on two things:
- Whether the accident facts support a TBI mechanism (what happened and why head injury symptoms would follow).
- Whether your medical record ties symptoms to function (how the injury affected real life and work capacity).
A “calculator” might suggest a range, but actual settlement value in Ohio typically reflects the strength of proof—especially when the other side challenges causation.


