A generic online tool can’t know the facts that matter most for your settlement—like what your neurologist wrote, how your symptoms affected work after the injury, or whether your records show consistent reporting.
In real cases around Sussex, insurers often look closely at:
- The timeline between the incident and first medical evaluation
- Objective findings (imaging, neuro exam results, diagnoses) and documented symptom patterns
- Functional impact (sleep disruption, concentration problems, dizziness, mood changes, memory issues)
- Treatment follow-through—not to blame you for gaps, but to test whether symptoms were serious and ongoing
Because TBI symptoms can fluctuate, a “range” from a calculator may be misleading if your proof is stronger—or weaker—than the tool assumes.


