Unlike cuts and broken bones, TBIs can be hard for others to see. In Hurst—where residents frequently commute through high-traffic areas and spend time around retail and business traffic—insurance adjusters often look for objective documentation early and may question whether symptoms are real, caused by the event, or severe enough to justify a larger settlement.
That’s why the best “calculator” for your case is evidence organized in a way that insurance companies and, if necessary, courts can understand:
- Your initial medical visit timing (how soon you were evaluated after the incident)
- Consistency in symptom reporting (headaches, dizziness, confusion, concentration issues)
- Functional impact (missed work, restrictions, difficulty performing routine tasks)
- Treatment follow-through (therapy, follow-ups, referrals, prescribed medication)
When those pieces line up, settlement discussions become more realistic.


