Many TBI cases don’t fail because liability is impossible—they get complicated because the evidence doesn’t line up neatly. In Manvel, common scenarios include:
- Rear-end and intersection collisions on higher-traffic routes where headaches, dizziness, and concentration problems may be brushed off.
- Crashes involving sudden lane changes during peak commute hours, where insurance adjusters question whether symptoms match the impact.
- Worksite or industrial incidents tied to shifts, equipment movement, and slips/trips that can cause head trauma.
- Pedestrian and parking-lot incidents where witnesses may remember the moment of impact but not the medical details that later matter.
A “calculator” can’t tell you whether your insurer will argue the injury wasn’t severe, wasn’t caused by the incident, or improved too quickly to justify ongoing compensation. That’s why the next step is usually not a number—it’s building credibility with the right records.


