Many online tools are built around simplified assumptions: a single injury timeline, predictable recovery, and generic ranges for future care. Real cases in Pendleton don’t always follow that pattern.
For example, settlement value may shift based on:
- Whether you required specialized rehabilitation or long-term therapy after discharge
- How quickly you received imaging and follow-up treatment after the incident
- Whether the incident involved a commercial vehicle, construction/industrial activity, or a workplace environment with complex reporting
- Whether the defense argues that symptoms were caused by something else (or that treatment was delayed)
In other words, a calculator output may be useful for orientation—but it can’t replace a lawyer’s ability to translate your medical records into a damages story an insurer can’t ignore.


