Many people search a “TBI settlement calculator” after an accident in hopes of a quick number. But the settlement range you see online usually assumes uniform facts—when real cases are anything but uniform.
In Pickerington, valuation frequently depends on things like:
- How the collision occurred (rear-end impacts on commutes vs. higher-impact crashes at intersections)
- Whether the injury was documented early (ER/urgent care notes and imaging when appropriate)
- How consistently symptoms were reported over time (headaches, dizziness, memory issues, sleep disruption)
- What your recovery required (follow-up neurology, therapy, neuropsych testing, work restrictions)
A calculator can be a budgeting tool. It shouldn’t be treated as an estimate of what Ohio courts or insurers will accept for your specific losses.


