A settlement calculator can be useful for thinking in categories: medical costs, lost wages, and pain-related losses. However, most online tools can’t account for the details that matter most in real Brooklyn cases, such as:
- How the crash happened (left-turn conflicts, rear-end impacts, lane encroachment, debris)
- Whether traffic-control and road conditions were documented (construction signage, lane shifts, lighting)
- Ohio-specific disputes that often emerge early—like comparative fault arguments
- The “gap” question insurers raise when treatment doesn’t start promptly or follow-ups stall
Instead of treating an estimate as a promise, use it as a checklist: does your situation include the evidence categories your claim will need?


