Most online tools work the same way: they ask for injury details, treatment dates, and basic financial losses, then generate a rough range.
In practice, that can be helpful when you’re trying to understand what categories of damages might exist—such as:
- medical bills and future treatment needs
- lost income tied to missed work or reduced ability to work
- non-economic harm (pain, suffering, and loss of normal life)
Still, a calculator can’t automatically interpret medical records, prove causation, or evaluate whether clinicians met the standard of care for the specific circumstances.


