Online calculators are designed to estimate components of damages—like past medical expenses, treatment duration, and wage loss—based on your inputs. They may also use broad assumptions about recovery.
But in real Paramount cases, the settlement number usually hinges on issues the calculator can’t measure well, such as:
- Whether fault is disputed (especially at intersections and during lane changes)
- How clearly medical records describe injury causation
- Whether your treatment timeline looks consistent and documented
- Whether the crash involved additional parties (or complex evidence)
A calculator can be a useful starting point for questions. It should not replace a case review by a lawyer who can translate your medical records and crash facts into a credible demand.


