Online calculators usually work by taking a few inputs (injury severity, age, treatment) and mapping them to typical outcomes. In real Aurora claims, however, the value often hinges on details that are hard to capture with a generic questionnaire.
For example, insurers commonly scrutinize:
- When neurological symptoms were first documented (and whether they match the incident timeline)
- Whether imaging and neurology findings are consistent with the alleged event
- Whether the medical record supports a stable prognosis or shows complications that change long-term needs
- Whether pre-existing conditions were present and how doctors explain causation
If the tool’s assumptions don’t match your record, the output may be far from what’s realistically supported.


