Most online calculators are meant to provide education, not a promise. They typically use broad assumptions (injury category, hospitalization length, and age) to generate a range.
In real Prineville cases, the value usually turns on questions like:
- Did the medical record clearly connect the incident to the neurologic injury?
- Were recommended treatments followed and documented?
- How do your limitations show up in day-to-day function (work, caregiving, transportation)?
A calculator can be a starting point for organizing questions for your attorney—but it can’t measure the strength of your evidence, the credibility of the timeline, or how Oregon insurers evaluate risk.


