Most people search for a TBI payout calculator after an accident because they want a number. The problem is that many online tools assume a one-size-fits-all pattern—typically equating “diagnosis” with “severity” and treating treatment gaps as if the injury automatically wasn’t serious.
In Central Falls, that assumption can break down. Appointments may be delayed, providers may be limited, and some people have to prioritize work and transportation while symptoms are evolving. The settlement question becomes: what can be proven, not what can be guessed.
A practical way to use a calculator is as a starting point to organize your next steps:
- identify what records you’ll likely need (ER visit, follow-ups, therapy, neuropsych testing when applicable)
- confirm how your symptoms changed over time
- understand which categories of losses should be documented for your situation


