Online tools can provide a broad estimate, but spinal cord injury value is rarely driven by averages. In practice, insurers focus on whether the record tells a clear story:
- How quickly symptoms were reported after the incident
- Whether emergency and follow-up treatment matches the reported mechanism of injury
- Whether imaging, specialist notes, and rehab records support the claimed severity
- Whether pre-existing conditions were aggravated or unrelated
In a city like Easton—where commuting routes, roadway design, and mixed traffic patterns can contribute to sudden high-impact collisions—insurers may argue alternative explanations. The settlement value tends to rise when medical records connect the incident to the neurological findings in a consistent, reviewable timeline.


