A calculator is typically built to approximate a range based on the information you enter—like injury type, treatment duration, and wage loss. In real Beverly Hills cases, however, insurers evaluate your claim using a fuller record:
- Crash evidence (photos, reports, witness accounts, and vehicle/scene details)
- Medical documentation showing diagnosis, causation, and functional impact
- Liability assessment (including comparative fault under California law)
- Consistency between what you reported early and what your records show later
So while an estimate can be useful for planning, it should not be treated like the “real” number you’ll receive.


