Online tools typically use simplified inputs—injury severity, age, and general categories of damages—to produce a range. That can be useful for understanding what attorneys mean when they talk about future medical care, lifetime support, and lost earning capacity.
But in real Sanger claims, the settlement value is driven by details that calculators usually can’t verify, such as:
- Whether the injury was caused by a sudden traumatic event (common in rear-end crashes and angle impacts)
- How quickly the injury was identified and treated after the incident
- Whether medical documentation ties your current neurological deficits to the specific accident
- The clarity of fault evidence (dashcam/video, witness statements, traffic reports)
A calculator can’t read your imaging reports, confirm your neurological level, or evaluate your documented functional limitations. For that, you need a legal and medical review.


