A calculator can be a starting point, but it can’t reflect how your claim is actually valued in real life. In Idaho Falls, many injury disputes come down to evidence and timelines—especially when symptoms are not obvious to others.
For example, if you were injured during a commute on US-20/26 or while walking near busy downtown intersections, the other side may argue about speed, visibility, or whether the incident could have caused your specific symptoms. Even when the injury is real, adjusters often try to narrow the case to “objective” findings and minimize the impact of ongoing cognitive or emotional effects.
That’s why your best “estimate” comes from aligning three things:
- What happened (incident details, witness observations, reports)
- What changed medically (diagnosis, treatment response, symptom consistency)
- What you lost functionally (work restrictions, daily limitations, support needs)
A calculator can’t do that for you—but a legal team can.


