Most online tools work by asking you to enter details about:
- injuries and treatment
- time missed from work
- medical bills
- the crash scenario
Then they generate a rough estimate based on patterns from other cases.
In Walker, the part that often changes the outcome isn’t the injury name—it’s how clearly the crash and the injuries connect. Insurers scrutinize whether your medical records line up with the collision, whether there are gaps in treatment, and whether witnesses or photos support your version of events. A calculator can’t verify that. A lawyer review can.


