Many calculators ask you to enter a few facts—injury type, treatment length, medical bills, and maybe a rough recovery timeline. That can produce a range, but it often misses the way medical harm develops over time.
In real Powell cases, the injury story may change as:
- follow-up appointments reveal complications that weren’t diagnosed initially,
- imaging or lab results come back later than expected,
- physical or cognitive limitations appear gradually (not instantly),
- you switch providers because the original care didn’t stabilize symptoms.
If your situation is still unfolding, an online estimate may be too low (because future care hasn’t started yet) or too high (if later records show a different prognosis than what you entered).


