Most calculators work as “range tools.” You input factors like:
- Injury type and severity
- Medical costs and treatment length
- Missed work / wage loss
- Whether you had ongoing symptoms or limitations
Then the tool applies broad assumptions to estimate a possible settlement range.
In Whittier, the usefulness of a calculator depends heavily on your crash context. For example, riders involved in collisions during commute hours—when streets are busier and traffic patterns are tighter—may face disputes about speed, lane positioning, and whether the other driver had a clear opportunity to avoid the collision.


