Most calculators work by taking basic inputs—like injury severity, treatment length, and lost income—and producing a rough range. In Norwalk, that’s useful for two reasons:
- You can spot missing categories of damages (for example, follow-up care or work restrictions that arrived later).
- You can sanity-check early offers that insurers sometimes present before your medical picture is stable.
Still, the estimate is only as good as the assumptions behind it. If your crash involves disputed fault (or if your medical records lag behind your symptoms), the calculator’s range may be far from what a Connecticut claim is worth.


