Most online tools are built around generalized assumptions—things like how long you were treated, whether you had imaging, and how much work you missed. Those inputs can be useful if your situation is straightforward.
But TBI claims in Logan often involve complications such as:
- Delayed symptom clarity (headache, dizziness, brain fog, sleep disruption) that becomes clearer over weeks.
- Return-to-activity pressure—people trying to keep up with work, school, or family responsibilities while still symptomatic.
- Mixed-impact losses—you may not “look injured,” but your concentration, mood, and stamina can change in measurable ways.
A calculator may give a range, but insurers typically decide value based on how convincingly the evidence ties the accident to ongoing functional limits.


