Most online tools use simplified assumptions: how long you were treated, whether there was “diagnostic proof,” and how many days you missed work. Real cases are messier.
In Stockton—where car traffic, deliveries, and pedestrian activity overlap—injury outcomes can hinge on details like:
- the exact collision dynamics (speed, angle of impact, restraint use, head strike evidence)
- whether your early symptoms were documented consistently right after the crash
- how your functional limitations show up in real life (work accommodations, missed shifts, safety concerns)
California claim evaluation also depends heavily on documentation timing and whether your medical record tells a coherent story. If key records are missing, treatment gaps exist, or causation is disputed, settlement ranges can shrink fast.


