In a smaller community like La Grande, your injury story may be known to more people than you expect—friends, employers, coworkers, and even health providers may recognize names from incident reports. That can make it tempting to accept an early number to “move on,” but early settlement figures often don’t reflect what your medical team learns later.
Spinal cord injury outcomes can shift as treatment progresses. Complications, rehab milestones, and changes in what you can safely do day-to-day may not be fully documented at the beginning—especially if your care ramps up after you leave the hospital.
A calculator can’t reliably model that local, real-world progression. What it can do is help you identify what information you’ll need to build a settlement demand that matches your actual losses.


