Most calculators estimate value by using inputs like injury severity, treatment duration, medical bills, and lost wages. That can be useful when you’re early in the process and need a framework.
But in Norcross cases, insurers often focus less on “generic averages” and more on whether the evidence supports:
- Exactly how the crash happened (and who was responsible)
- Whether the medical treatment matches the accident
- What limitations your injuries created for work and daily life
So, while a calculator may guide your questions, the settlement number usually turns on what your records show—not just what your symptoms feel like today.


