Most online calculators use simplified assumptions: a set recovery timeline, generic medical categories, and a one-size-fits-all approach to damages.
Stamford cases often involve complicating factors that calculators can’t reliably model, such as:
- Commuter traffic and high-impact collisions that lead to contested injury mechanisms
- Multiple treatment providers (ER, urgent care, neurologic or concussion specialists) that must be reconciled into one clear medical story
- Workplace documentation gaps, especially when people try to “push through” symptoms during the first weeks after an injury
- Comparative fault arguments, where insurers may claim you contributed to the crash or incident
Connecticut law requires claims to be filed within specific deadlines, and missing evidence early can reduce negotiating leverage. That’s why the best next step is usually not guessing—it’s organizing the facts and records so they can be evaluated accurately.


