People search for a traumatic brain injury settlement calculator because they want a number. But the “number” most tools generate is based on generic assumptions—like how long symptoms last or what treatment usually looks like.
In North Augusta, the difference is often in the details:
- Timing and documentation: If you got evaluated promptly after a head impact, your medical record usually tells a clearer story.
- Functional impact: For many residents, the real harm shows up in work restrictions, missed shifts, difficulty commuting, and trouble keeping up with daily tasks.
- Consistency: Insurance adjusters look for symptom consistency across medical notes. Fluctuations can happen—what matters is whether they’re explained and tracked.
A calculator can help you understand the types of damages that may exist, but it can’t measure how a jury—or an adjuster applying South Carolina standards—would view the evidence in your case.


