Most settlement calculators are built for general scenarios. They may ask for your age, injury severity, time in treatment, and lost income. That can be useful as a rough starting point—but it rarely accounts for the details that matter most in real spinal cord injury claims in Western Pennsylvania.
For example, insurers often focus on whether the medical record clearly links the accident to the neurological injury, and whether the future care plan is realistic. A calculator can’t:
- predict how Pennsylvania courts and juries may view causation evidence
- adjust for complicated recovery paths (including setbacks and additional procedures)
- evaluate how liability disputes—common in serious crash litigation—affect settlement leverage
- estimate accessibility and long-term support costs that arise after discharge
In other words, think of a calculator as a worksheet—not a forecast.


