In the Tri-Cities area, many people are still working, driving, or commuting even while they’re struggling—because life doesn’t pause for recovery. That reality affects how TBI injuries are evaluated. Insurers and defense counsel often focus on whether your claim shows:
- Objective medical findings when available (CT/MRI results, exam findings, neuro assessments)
- Consistent symptom reporting over time (not just a one-time complaint)
- Functional limitations that connect to real-world life—work restrictions, inability to concentrate, safety issues, or reduced ability to manage responsibilities
So while a “TBI payout calculator” might estimate using severity categories, Kennewick-area claims tend to rise or fall based on whether your records show ongoing impairment and whether those limits were communicated to employers and clinicians.


