Many online tools create a rough range using generalized inputs—time in the hospital, whether imaging was done, and how long treatment lasted. Those can be useful for first-pass budgeting.
But in real Sammamish injury claims, insurers typically focus on details that generic calculators don’t capture, such as:
- How your symptoms affected daily life and work, not just whether you were diagnosed
- Whether your treatment followed a consistent plan (and if gaps have a documented explanation)
- Whether objective findings—like neuropsych testing results, follow-up exam notes, or observed functional limits—support your reports
- Whether the accident facts (impact, timing, witnesses, and documentation) align with your medical story
Because a traumatic brain injury case is evidence-driven, a personalized evaluation is what turns “maybe” into a credible demand.


