Online tools typically generate a range based on inputs like injury severity, age, and care needs. The problem is that settlement value is driven by documentation and proof—not just diagnosis codes.
In real Pooler cases, the strongest numbers usually come from details such as:
- How the injury occurred (rear-end collisions near commute corridors, vehicle impacts at intersections, workplace incidents tied to industrial sites, or slip-and-fall events on commercial property)
- Whether symptoms were documented promptly and clearly
- Whether neurological findings were tracked over time (not just one exam)
- What your doctors recommend for long-term function and support
A calculator can’t review your imaging, neuro exams, therapy notes, or the functional limitations that attorneys and insurers rely on when valuing future care.


