Online tools usually rely on broad assumptions. They may ask for your age, injury type, and hospital timeline, then return a range. That can be useful for getting oriented—but spinal cord injuries don’t unfold on a spreadsheet.
In real Shreveport cases, insurers commonly scrutinize details like:
- Whether symptoms were reported promptly after the crash, fall, or workplace incident
- Whether imaging and specialist reviews support the timeline of neurological findings
- Whether complications (such as repeat procedures, infections, or worsening mobility) appear in the record
- Whether your work history and commute pattern support wage-loss and future earning capacity claims
A calculator can’t “see” the evidence. It can’t weigh disputes about whether the incident aggravated a pre-existing condition, and it can’t predict how an adjuster will interpret gaps in documentation.


