Many online tools are built for simplicity. They may ask questions like age, injury severity, or estimated time in treatment, then output a rough number or range.
In real Vidalia cases, two factors often make generic tools unreliable:
- Delayed or evolving symptoms. Some spinal injuries are diagnosed after initial imaging or worsen during recovery.
- Causation disputes. Insurance teams may argue the injury is unrelated to the incident, or that pre-existing conditions played a role.
That’s why the best approach is to use a calculator to identify what categories of losses could apply—then build the evidence to support those categories.


