Most online tools work like a checklist: input a diagnosis, add a few facts, and produce a number range. But Laurel injuries often involve messy, real-world timelines—for example, symptoms that worsen after you return to driving, work, or daily routines.
Insurers in Mississippi commonly look for whether:
- you sought care promptly after the incident,
- your treatment followed a consistent plan,
- your records show a link between the accident and neurological symptoms,
- and your day-to-day functioning changed in ways that can be documented.
A “calculator” can’t verify those record-based elements. It also can’t weigh disputes about causation—such as when defense counsel argues your headaches, dizziness, or cognitive complaints could have other explanations.


