Two people can suffer similar symptoms—headaches, dizziness, memory problems, mood changes—and still see very different settlement outcomes. That’s because California claim value is driven less by a “standard formula” and more by proof.
In real Newman-area cases, valuation often turns on:
- How quickly you were evaluated after the injury (ER, urgent care, follow-up neurology/primary care)
- Whether your symptoms are documented as functional limits (work restrictions, daily living impact)
- Whether the accident facts support the mechanism (impact type, sudden stop, head strike, fall, etc.)
- Whether there are gaps in treatment and whether the records explain those gaps
If a calculator you found assumes consistent treatment and clear documentation, it may not reflect what actually happens when appointments are delayed, transportation is limited, or symptoms fluctuate.


