Online tools usually generate a rough range by asking for details like injury severity, time in the hospital, and wage loss. That can be useful for starting questions, but it’s easy to over-trust the output—especially in spinal cord cases where outcomes don’t always follow a neat curve.
A more practical approach for West Allis residents is to treat the calculator as a checklist:
- What documents do I have to prove each loss category?
- Which parts of my medical record clearly link the incident to my diagnosis?
- What future care might be required based on how my function changes over time?
When you know what the calculator assumes, you can compare those assumptions to your actual medical situation.


