Most settlement tools are built on simplified assumptions. They can’t see the details that California insurance adjusters and lawyers weigh—like whether the crash happened during commute hours on nearby arterial roads, whether a workplace fall occurred after a safety lapse, or whether symptoms were documented quickly enough to connect cause and effect.
In real claims, valuation is shaped by:
- Consistency between the incident timeline and medical records (especially early notes)
- Functional impact (missed work, reduced performance, restrictions, daily limitations)
- Objective support where available (diagnostic findings, neuro assessments, imaging when performed)
- Liability posture (what the other side disputes—fault, causation, or severity)
A calculator can help you sanity-check ranges. But in Brentwood, the strongest cases are usually the ones where the record tells a clear, chronological story.


