A calculator is most useful as a planning tool. It may help you estimate compensation categories such as:
- medical treatment costs (including follow-ups and therapy)
- lost income and reduced earning capacity
- out-of-pocket expenses (medications, transportation, help at home)
- property damage and related replacement costs
- non-economic impacts like pain, limitations, and disruption to daily life
What it can’t do is verify facts such as whether your injuries were caused by the crash, whether another party shares responsibility, or whether insurance coverage is available up to policy limits.
In Azusa, that matters because local claim handling often turns on documentation and timing. If your medical records don’t line up with your crash history or if evidence disappears, insurers may try to minimize damages.


