Most online calculators take inputs like injury severity, hospital time, and age, then generate a rough range. That can be useful for a first conversation—but it’s not designed to reflect the realities that matter in a Friendswood case, such as:
- Whether liability is disputed (common when insurers challenge speed, lane position, or fault)
- How quickly treatment began after the incident and whether follow-up care stayed consistent
- The specific neurological findings documented in MRIs, CT scans, EMG tests, and neurologist reports
- What your future care actually requires (mobility aids, home modifications, caregiver needs)
A calculator may help you understand categories—medical bills, wage loss, and non-economic harm—but the real driver is the evidence package your attorney prepares.


