Most online calculators use broad averages. They can’t see the details that make Arizona claims move—like whether medical records clearly connect your symptoms to the crash, whether treatment was consistent, or whether fault is likely to be shared.
In Pinal County—including Casa Grande—adjusters may scrutinize:
- Timing of complaints and treatment (did symptoms show up immediately or later?)
- Consistency between the crash story, witness information, and the police report
- Objective findings (imaging, exam notes, diagnoses) versus only subjective pain
- Comparative fault arguments (for example, claims that the rider was speeding, lane-splitting improperly, or not positioned safely)
A calculator can help you understand categories of damages, but it can’t replace case-specific evaluation.


