Unlike injuries with easy-to-measure outcomes, traumatic brain injuries can affect people in ways that are both real and difficult to “prove” at first glance. Headache, dizziness, memory problems, sleep disruption, and mood changes may fluctuate—especially in the weeks after an injury.
In practice, Sheboygan injury claims are often shaped by:
- How soon you were evaluated after the accident (and what symptoms you reported)
- Whether your treatment plan was consistent (and whether delays were explained)
- Whether your limitations were tied to work and daily functioning, not just described generally
- How the incident happened—for example, a rear-end collision on a commuting route, a slip/fall in a workplace, or a head strike during a busy event
That’s why a “TBI payout calculator” can’t account for the specific proof your medical providers and workplace records create.


