Injuries to the brain don’t always look dramatic on day one. In Charleston—where many people commute through peak traffic, walk long blocks downtown, and attend events that extend late into the night—symptoms can be written off as “just stress,” “a headache,” or “temporary dizziness.”
That’s why, for local TBI cases, settlement value typically hinges on whether you can show:
- A clear symptom timeline (what you noticed, when it started, and how it changed)
- Consistent treatment (ER/urgent care records, follow-ups, therapy, and medication management)
- Functional impact you can document (missed shifts, limits at work, difficulties with concentration, sleep disruption)
A calculator can’t see your medical records or your work restrictions. It can only approximate. In Charleston, the cases that move fastest and resolve more favorably are usually the ones where the evidence tells a coherent story.


