A calculator usually estimates a range by combining inputs like injury type, treatment length, and time away from work. That can be helpful if you’re trying to plan around upcoming bills.
But in real California motorcycle injury cases, the number is driven less by a generic formula and more by:
- Liability evidence (who violated traffic laws, and what proof supports fault)
- Causation (how your injuries connect to the crash—not another event)
- Medical documentation (what your providers recorded, and whether it’s consistent over time)
- Insurance valuation (how the insurer characterizes severity, permanence, and credibility)
So think of an online estimate as a starting point for questions—not as the settlement you should expect.


