A typical online tool treats TBI like a checklist. Real cases in Tyler often aren’t that tidy.
Here’s what tends to change the range:
- How quickly you were evaluated after the head injury (early documentation matters when symptoms evolve).
- Whether your symptoms fit the mechanism of injury described in the incident report.
- How your treatment was affected by scheduling delays, referrals, or coverage issues.
- Whether your work situation changed after the injury—common for people in physically demanding jobs around the Tyler area.
If your evidence is detailed and consistent, there’s usually more room to argue for compensation that reflects both present and future impact.


