Most people searching for a TBI payout calculator want a quick number. The problem is that head injury claims rarely fit neatly into a single range—particularly when symptoms fluctuate.
In North Logan, the cases that tend to be undervalued in early offers share a pattern:
- Symptoms change over time (better some weeks, worse others)
- Treatment is delayed or inconsistent because of scheduling, transportation, or work demands
- The mechanism is disputed (for example, whether the head impact actually occurred or whether the injury is connected to the incident)
A calculator may assume stable symptoms and complete documentation. Real-world claims often have gaps. The legal work is about closing those gaps with evidence—so the settlement reflects the injury, not the missing paperwork.


