When you’re dealing with pain, missed shifts, and the stress of contacting the insurer, a calculator feels like relief. Many people use it to get a “starting range” based on inputs like:
- the body part injured
- how long you were treated
- whether you missed work
- what restrictions your doctor placed on you
- your general wage level
That’s useful for planning questions, but it can be misleading when your case has Kansas-specific complexities—like disputes over whether the injury truly arose out of employment duties, or disagreements about when your condition reached maximum medical improvement.


