Most people start with a TBI payout calculator because they want a starting range. That’s understandable. But online tools usually rely on broad assumptions and can’t reflect how Oregon claims are built around proof.
In Dallas cases, the biggest reason estimates miss the mark is that the value depends on documentation that fits your real timeline—how your symptoms began, how they changed, and what specific limitations they caused while you were trying to live and work in the community.
A calculator can’t fully capture:
- What your treating providers recorded about cognitive symptoms (memory, focus, sleep, mood)
- Whether your medical visits were consistent and timely after the injury
- The connection between the accident and your diagnosis
- How your limitations affected day-to-day functioning (not just attendance)


