In Brighton, many residents juggle work, school, and long commuting days—so when a medical crisis hits, you may be forced to make decisions quickly. A calculator can be useful as a planning tool while you gather records, because it may prompt you to think about categories like:
- past medical bills and follow-up care
- future treatment needs
- lost wages or reduced earning capacity
- ongoing limitations (mobility, chronic pain, disability)
- non-economic harm such as pain, emotional distress, and loss of normal life
The key is to use the output as a checklist, not a target.


