Online tools usually work by asking for a few inputs (injury severity, hospital stay, age, lost wages) and then producing a rough range. In real Wilkinsburg cases, the value often hinges on details that calculators can’t properly measure, such as:
- Whether the injury severity matches the records (MRI/imaging findings, neurologic exams, and expert interpretations)
- How quickly symptoms were documented after the incident
- Whether liability is contested (common when multiple parties may be involved)
- The likely course of care in Pennsylvania—including ongoing therapy, mobility support, home modifications, and follow-up treatment
Because spinal cord injuries can involve complications and evolving needs, early estimates can be misleading—especially when future care isn’t yet fully defined.


