Generic calculators can’t account for the details that matter most in real injury negotiations—like how quickly you were seen after the incident, what kind of functional limits you had, and whether your symptoms were documented in a way that ties them to the mechanism of injury.
In Slidell, two cases can look similar on paper (same type of crash or fall) but settle very differently because of:
- Documentation timing (when emergency care and follow-up visits happened)
- Objective findings vs. persistent symptoms (concussions may not show up like fractures)
- Work impact (missed shifts, restrictions, safety concerns, or job changes)
- Consistency (how symptoms are described across visits, not just at one appointment)
A calculator may offer a starting range—but settlement value is ultimately shaped by evidence and the legal risks on both sides.


