Most online calculators work like simplified spreadsheets. They assume a typical treatment timeline, typical symptom progression, and typical proof of medical causation.
But real TBI cases—particularly those involving commute-related crashes or pedestrian/vehicle incidents—often turn on details a generic tool can’t model, such as:
- Whether your medical records consistently connect symptoms to the crash mechanism
- The difference between an initial concussion diagnosis and later findings (or persistent post-concussion symptoms)
- How functional limits were documented (not just reported)
- Whether evidence supports liability or whether Texas comparative responsibility becomes an issue
A calculator may provide a starting range, but your settlement number in West University Place depends on what can be proven and defended—not just what happened.


