A calculator usually takes inputs like:
- injury severity (as you understand it)
- medical expenses
- lost wages
- time away from work
- some estimate of pain and suffering
That can be useful when you’re trying to get a range and decide what to do next.
But in Locust Grove motorcycle cases, the settlement value often turns on issues that aren’t easily captured by forms—like gaps in treatment, conflicting accounts at the scene, whether the crash report accurately reflects what happened, and how quickly you were evaluated and followed up.
Bottom line: use a calculator to organize your thinking, not to predict a final offer.


