Online tools typically work like a worksheet: you enter injury severity and a few facts, and you receive a broad range. In real Woodhaven disputes, insurers focus on details like:
- Whether neurological symptoms were documented early (and consistently) after the incident.
- How the injury was described in the first medical reports compared with later findings.
- Whether the event details match what imaging and physician notes show.
- What the life-care needs actually are—not just the diagnosis label.
Even when two people have “spinal cord injury” in common, their settlement value can diverge dramatically depending on functional impairment, complications, and the credibility of the medical timeline.


