Online tools can be useful for starting a conversation. They typically use assumptions about injury severity, medical treatment duration, and lost income to generate a rough range.
But in real Woodburn cases, the “numbers” are only part of the story. Settlement value depends heavily on:
- How quickly treatment began after the injury
- Neurological findings (what imaging and specialists documented)
- Whether causation is consistent across ER records, specialist notes, and rehab plans
- Whether the claim includes future needs (assistive devices, home modifications, ongoing therapy, attendant care)
- Local evidence realities (traffic-camera availability, employer incident reporting practices, witness recollections)
A calculator can’t verify those facts. Your medical record timeline and evidence package can.


