Most calculators work by combining the information you provide (injuries, treatment, time away from work) with generalized injury and damages patterns seen in prior cases. For Gladstone residents, the practical question is whether your documentation matches what insurers and Oregon injury attorneys typically rely on.
A more useful “estimate” usually considers:
- Medical treatment timeline (ER visit, imaging, follow-ups, PT/rehab)
- Objective findings (diagnostic results and provider notes)
- Work impact (restrictions, missed shifts, wage verification)
- Crash facts (what happened, who entered whose lane, intersection control, visibility)
When those inputs are missing or inconsistent, an online number can be misleadingly low—or sometimes unrealistically high if it assumes faster recovery than your records support.


