Most tools generate a range based on inputs like injury severity, age, and projected care. The problem is that your settlement value is tied to what can be proven, not just what can be guessed.
In Las Vegas, the settlement conversation often turns on questions like:
- What exactly caused the neurological injury? (collision dynamics, fall mechanics, workplace controls, or facility conditions)
- How quickly was the injury identified and treated? (documentation gaps can become a dispute)
- What functional limits are documented? (mobility, transfers, bladder/bowel function, skin risk, and stability)
- Who will provide care in real life? (family availability, in-home support, and whether equipment/home changes are actually needed)
A good calculator won’t know those specifics. Instead, treat it like a checklist generator—use it to identify what records you should collect and what issues your lawyer will need to verify.


