Many people expect a TBI payout calculator to produce a clean number. But head injury cases—especially concussions—rarely behave like that.
In Puyallup, a frequent pattern is that the initial event occurs during a commute, a busy retail trip, or a workplace shift, and the injured person may return to normal activities quickly—only to discover weeks later that symptoms are persistent or worsening. That timeline matters. Washington claims tend to be stronger when the medical record shows:
- symptoms reported consistently after the incident
- follow-up care and treatment adherence (or documented reasons for gaps)
- objective findings when available (and careful documentation when symptoms are subjective)
- a clear connection between the accident and the diagnosis
When those pieces line up, settlement discussions can move faster and more favorably. When they don’t, insurers often argue the injury is exaggerated, unrelated, or already improving.


