Online tools are usually built for averages. Your case is not average.
A calculator can help you think through categories like:
- hospital and surgical costs
- inpatient rehab and therapy
- mobility and assistive equipment
- lost wages and reduced earning ability
- non-economic impacts (pain, loss of function, disruption to daily life)
But what these tools can’t do is account for Riverton-specific realities that affect valuation—like how quickly you got evaluated after the incident, whether imaging and follow-up care are consistent, and how well the accident report and witness information line up with your diagnosis.
Bottom line: use a calculator as a starting point for questions—not a substitute for a case review.


