Many Edinburg residents search for a calculator because they’re trying to plan. Medical expenses, lost wages, transportation costs, and home modifications can arrive faster than insurance explanations.
A good calculator (used responsibly) can help you think through things like:
- what economic losses might include (hospital care, rehab, medications, assistive devices)
- how income loss can extend beyond the first missed paycheck
- why non-economic losses (pain, disability impacts, loss of normal life) require documentation
The limitation: calculators cannot see the evidence that insurers rely on. They also can’t account for disputes that commonly arise in spinal injury claims, such as whether the injury was caused by the crash (or preexisting), whether the treatment timeline matches the incident, or whether the severity is supported by imaging and neurologic findings.


