In many cases involving catastrophic injuries, the settlement value hinges less on averages and more on what can be proven:
- Severity and stability of neurological damage (complete vs. incomplete injuries, complications, and prognosis)
- Whether the crash mechanism matches the medical findings (how the injury happened matters)
- How quickly treatment began and how consistently it’s documented
- What evidence exists from the incident (reports, photos, witness statements, or electronic data)
A tool that asks you to estimate “treatment duration” or “income loss” may not reflect what your care looks like in the months after the initial injury—especially when rehab needs evolve.


