Most online tools work like a rough forecast. They ask for details about your crash and injuries, then apply generalized assumptions to generate a range.
In real Bryant cases, the value is usually shaped less by the fact that the rider got hurt and more by:
- Whether the other driver’s fault is provable (intersection behavior, lane changes, yield violations, distracted driving)
- Whether medical records consistently match the story
- How your treatment progressed (and whether it was documented)
- The practical impact on your life—including whether you could return to work or had to change duties
In other words: a calculator can help you plan questions, but it can’t replace evidence review.


