Most online tools reduce value to a few numbers, but your outcome depends on details that don’t fit neatly into a slider bar—like whether the incident happened during a community event, at a rental property, or during a busy moment when witnesses saw different angles.
In Perry, insurers often scrutinize:
- Timeline consistency (when symptoms started vs. when treatment occurred)
- Injury severity documented by a provider (not just what you felt)
- Liability defenses (leash/control, provocation claims, trespassing arguments)
- Proof of damages (medical records, receipts, missed work verification)
A lawyer can translate your medical timeline and incident facts into a clearer expectation of what settlement discussions usually look like.


