Online tools often produce broad ranges based on assumptions like age, hospital stay length, or general injury categories. Those inputs rarely capture the details that drive value in spinal cord cases—especially when an injury changes over time through complications, therapy needs, equipment costs, and long-term care planning.
In Lawndale (and throughout California), insurers may push for a quick resolution before the full scope of impairment is known. That’s why calculators should be treated as budgeting prompts—not settlement promises.
What we focus on instead: building a damages picture that reflects your actual prognosis and the evidence needed to support it.


