TBI cases don’t behave like straightforward soft-tissue claims. In and around New Berlin, many accidents happen in everyday settings: commuting traffic, suburban intersections, school-zone rush, and busy retail parking areas. When that happens, two things commonly complicate valuation:
- Symptoms may be real but not visible. Headaches, dizziness, concentration problems, irritability, and sleep disruption can be hard for an outsider to quantify.
- The timeline matters. Wisconsin insurers often focus on whether treatment started promptly and whether your symptoms were documented consistently after the incident.
A calculator can’t see your scans, your treatment notes, or the work restrictions your doctor placed on you. That’s why your “estimated value” can swing widely depending on proof.


