In a city where commuting is constant, crashes and incidents can trigger quick insurer responses. Police reports get filed, surveillance may be overwritten, and witnesses move on.
A calculator can’t account for the practical details that decide whether your claim is strong—like whether the initial ER record clearly ties symptoms to the incident, whether follow-up imaging is documented promptly, and whether property or vehicle evidence is preserved.
What this means for you: treat any estimate as educational, not predictive. The real value of your case is built from records—especially the early ones.


