Many online tools estimate value using simplified assumptions—time missed from work, basic severity categories, and generalized treatment patterns. In real Lebanon cases, valuation typically turns on details such as:
- How quickly you got evaluated after the head injury (and what symptoms were recorded)
- Whether your treatment followed a consistent plan (including follow-ups, therapy, or neurologic assessments)
- How your injury affected work and safety-critical responsibilities—especially for people who drive as part of a job or work around machinery
- How the other side challenges causation (for example, arguing symptoms were due to a pre-existing condition or a different incident)
In other words, a “range” can be useful for budgeting, but it can’t substitute for a case review that connects the incident facts to the medical record.


