A calculator typically estimates damages based on inputs like:
- the type of injury and treatment timeline
- medical bills and expected future care
- lost income and work restrictions
- basic assumptions about pain and recovery
In California, insurers and attorneys still focus on the same core questions in every case: who was legally at fault, what caused your injuries, and what losses are supported by evidence. An online tool can’t review your records, compare them to the crash report, or evaluate disputes like inconsistent symptom timing.
That means the “number” is best treated as a range—useful for understanding possibilities while you gather proof and stabilize medically.


