Most online tools assume a “typical” injury timeline. They may estimate based on hospital stay length, diagnosis codes, or lost work. But with traumatic brain injury, the “typical” case rarely matches real life.
In practice, settlement value depends on questions a calculator can’t answer well, such as:
- Whether your symptoms were documented consistently after the incident
- Whether objective testing (like neurocognitive evaluations) supports ongoing limitations
- How your injury affected real-world function—school, commuting, work duties, and daily routines
- Whether the accident facts in Laramie (weather, traffic conditions, lighting, site safety) make causation easier—or harder—to prove
A calculator can help you think in ranges, but it shouldn’t be used as a substitute for a case review.


