Many online tools assume a simplified timeline—hospital stay length, a generic “severity score,” and a standard pattern of missed work. Real cases are messier.
In Van Buren, disputes commonly turn on things like:
- Delayed or evolving symptoms after a crash, fall, or workplace incident
- Conflicting accounts of what happened at the scene (especially when injuries limit recall)
- Gaps in treatment caused by scheduling, insurance delays, or difficulty traveling for specialists
- Work restrictions that don’t show up immediately (a person may try to push through before restrictions are documented)
Courts and insurers focus on what can be proven—not just what you feel. That’s why a “payout estimate” is only the first clue. Your proof needs to do the heavy lifting.


