Online tools often ask for a few basics—age, injury type, time hospitalized—and then generate a broad range. That can be useful for budgeting, but it usually can’t account for what Norton residents see in real cases:
- The timing of symptoms and documentation after a crash or fall
- How quickly the injury was diagnosed and whether imaging supports causation
- Whether the insurer argues the injury was preexisting or unrelated
- The practical need for ongoing therapy, mobility assistance, and home modifications
In other words, a calculator can’t “read” the story your medical providers documented, and insurers will absolutely rely on that story.


