Most online tools try to approximate parts of a workers’ compensation claim, such as:
- wage-loss style benefits you may have already received
- medical costs tied to the injury
- potential compensation related to permanent impairment or long-term restrictions
But calculators are only as good as their assumptions. In California, outcomes often hinge on whether the insurer accepts work causation and whether the medical evidence supports the level of disability and need for future care.
Bottom line: think of any estimate you see online as a conversation starter, not a prediction of what you’ll ultimately receive.


