Most online tools estimate value using inputs like age, time hospitalized, and injury severity. That can be useful for understanding damages categories—but it usually can’t reflect the real drivers of settlement value in a Grants Pass case.
Common reasons calculator results don’t match reality:
- Ongoing care doesn’t stay “one-time.” Spinal injuries frequently require additional imaging, therapy, medication adjustments, and assistive equipment over time.
- Treatment timelines can be messy. In the real world, people miss or delay appointments due to transportation, recovery limits, or scheduling—issues that can become unfairly framed by insurers.
- Causation is often disputed. Even when the injury is serious, insurers may challenge whether the incident caused the neurological symptoms.
A calculator shouldn’t be treated as a promise. Think of it as a checklist of what your attorney will need to prove.


