In the Denver-metro area, motorcycle crashes frequently lead to disputes about who was at fault and how the injuries tie to the collision. That means your settlement value isn’t only about diagnosis—it’s about proof.
A calculator typically assumes a general relationship between:
- the severity and duration of treatment,
- wage loss,
- and categories of non-economic harm (pain, limitations, reduced quality of life).
But in real Parker cases, insurers scrutinize issues like:
- whether the crash account matches early medical notes,
- whether treatment was timely and consistent,
- and whether objective findings (imaging, exam findings, therapy notes) support the extent of injury.
In other words: the “estimate” may be fine as a starting point, but the settlement range in Parker is usually driven by evidence quality.


