Many online tools ask you to plug in a few facts and return a “range.” In real cases, the range can move significantly based on details that calculators often ignore—like how your symptoms were documented after the incident, whether you sought care promptly, and whether the other side disputes both liability and causation.
For Glendale residents, disputes often turn on practical issues such as:
- Gaps in treatment after an injury on a commute or during a busy work schedule
- Confusion about “what happened” when multiple vehicles, lane changes, or pedestrians are involved
- Questions about whether symptoms were caused by the crash/incident or by something that existed before
A calculator can be a starting point for questions—but it shouldn’t be the decision-maker.


