In practice, settlement amounts are tied to two buckets:
- Economic losses: medical care, prescriptions, rehab, assistive devices, mileage/transportation to treatment, and wage loss.
- Non-economic losses: pain, mental anguish, reduced quality of life, and limitations that affect normal riding, work, parenting, and sleep.
A calculator can help you estimate categories and rough totals, but it can’t see the factors adjusters in Connecticut commonly lean on—like whether treatment records consistently connect your injuries to the crash and whether the other side disputes causation.
If you’re wondering why two people with “similar injuries” receive different offers, Bristol claims often diverge due to:
- How quickly you got evaluated after the crash
- Whether imaging and exam findings match your symptoms
- Whether you stayed consistent with recommended treatment
- How the crash narrative is supported (photos, witness accounts, dashcam/video)


