Most calculators work like a planning worksheet. They may take inputs such as:
- medical treatment to date and expected treatment
- lost wages and reduced earning capacity
- property damage
- non-economic losses (pain, limitations, emotional impact)
- assumptions about fault
In practice, no estimate tool can know the facts your claim turns on—like which party is responsible under Louisiana law, what evidence is available, and how your injuries are documented. Your final settlement is usually shaped by what can be proven and how insurers evaluate risk.
In other words: use a calculator to understand categories and rough ranges, then build your claim around documentation.


