Most calculators work by organizing losses into categories—then applying assumptions about severity and fault. For Cudahy residents, the most useful inputs are usually:
- Medical costs to date (ER visits, imaging, follow-ups, therapy)
- Future care estimates (pain management, physical therapy, specialist visits)
- Lost wages and reduced earning ability
- Out-of-pocket expenses (medications, transportation to appointments)
- Non-economic harm (pain, limitations, diminished daily activities)
A calculator can help you understand what information you’ll need to support your claim—but it can’t confirm liability or prove that your injuries are tied to the crash.


