Most calculators work by taking a few inputs—injury type, medical expenses, missed work—and producing an estimated range. That can be useful when you’re deciding whether a claim is worth pursuing or what questions to ask your attorney.
But in real Yeadon cases, settlement value depends on proof. Two riders with similar injuries can end up with different results if one has clearer documentation, stronger witness support, or fewer gaps in treatment. A calculator can’t review your imaging, read the details of the police narrative, or evaluate how insurers argue causation.
Think of a calculator as a conversation starter, not a prediction.


