A calculator is most useful as a planning tool—it helps you estimate a range based on categories like:
- Medical expenses and future treatment
- Lost wages (and lost earning ability)
- Prescription costs, therapy, and mobility-related needs
- Pain and suffering and other non-economic damages
But in real New York motorcycle injury claims, the “range” depends heavily on details that calculators can’t see—such as how quickly you were treated after the crash, what the medical records say about causation, and whether the other driver’s version of events holds up.
If your crash is in a location where traffic control matters (signal timing, lane positioning, turning movements), liability arguments can swing significantly. Two riders with similar injuries can end up with very different outcomes if one has stronger documentation of the crash mechanics.


