Most online tools use generic assumptions. They can’t account for the details that matter in real Crawfordsville claims, such as:
- How the injury affected your ability to work and drive (fatigue, headaches, dizziness, reaction-time problems)
- Whether treatment was consistent after the crash, fall, or workplace incident
- How the accident happened—for example, a low-speed collision at an intersection can still cause significant brain injury, but insurers sometimes minimize it without strong medical linkage
- Indiana filing and evidence timing, which can affect what records are available and what defenses can be raised
The short version: a calculator may give a rough range, but it can’t replace a case review that matches your medical records to the specific incident facts and Indiana litigation expectations.


