Many online tools ask you to estimate injury severity, recovery time, and expenses to produce a rough range. That can help you understand which categories are commonly discussed—like medical bills, lost wages, and non-economic harm.
But calculators often struggle with the kinds of case details that matter most in Monroe-area disputes, such as:
- Delayed follow-up and continuity gaps: Patients may see multiple providers over time (primary care, urgent care, specialists), and records don’t always move smoothly.
- Work disruption tied to transportation and schedules: If you missed shifts due to appointments, recovery, or complications, the “income loss” story needs support—often with documentation from employers and benefit providers.
- Evolving symptoms: In outpatient settings, symptoms can worsen after discharge or after a medication change. A tool that assumes a fixed recovery timeline can understate or overstate damages.
If your situation involves a worsening condition after treatment, the biggest risk is treating a calculator output like a promise instead of a question list for your attorney.


