A settlement calculator is typically a rough planning tool. It may ask for things like:
- the type of injuries you received
- medical costs to date
- estimated future treatment
- lost wages and other expenses
- how long your recovery is expected to take
In Fox Crossing, the biggest reason these tools can be misleading is timing. If you enter numbers before your diagnosis is fully documented—common when symptoms evolve after a crash—you may underestimate (or overestimate) what your claim is actually worth.
A better way to use a calculator: treat it like a checklist that tells you what documentation you’ll need, not a final prediction.


