Online tools can be useful for setting expectations, but they don’t capture the specific evidence that matters in Oregon settlements.
A calculator may estimate categories like medical expenses and wage loss, yet it can’t reliably account for:
- How quickly you were evaluated after the incident (and whether records reflect that timeline)
- Whether the injury progression matched what your providers documented
- Whether a defense argument—like preexisting symptoms or alternative causes—has traction
- How future care needs were described in treatment notes (important in spinal injury cases)
In Newport, that means the “right” inputs for a tool depend on your medical record, not just your diagnosis label.


