Many online tools use simplified assumptions—like the length of hospitalization or a generic severity score. In real Wilkinsburg claims, the value often turns on details that calculators can’t “see,” such as:
- How quickly you were evaluated after the injury (ER visit vs. delayed care)
- Whether symptoms were documented consistently across follow-ups (headaches, dizziness, memory issues, sleep disruption)
- How the injury affected your ability to manage commuting, work routines, or household responsibilities
- Whether the defense argues the symptoms are unrelated (including pre-existing conditions or another accident)
Because Wilkinsburg residents frequently navigate short trips, dense streets, and mixed pedestrian/vehicle activity, disputes can also arise about what happened at the scene and how the incident caused the injury you’re describing.
A calculator may help you form a starting range—but your settlement potential depends on evidence quality and the risks each side is willing to take in negotiation.


