Online tools can be useful as a rough starting point, but they typically assume consistent recovery and uniform documentation. In real Blytheville cases, insurers focus on issues that calculators can’t measure well, such as:
- Whether medical records show a clear timeline from the incident to diagnosis
- Whether imaging and neurological exams match the claimed functional losses
- Whether complications (re-hospitalizations, additional procedures, infection, repeat therapy) changed the prognosis
- How much work you lost locally—especially if you were in a physically demanding job
A calculator may generate a range, but settlement value depends on how convincingly your medical condition and life changes are documented—not just the label of the injury.


