Most settlement calculators are built for general scenarios. They may estimate parts of your benefits using assumptions about income, treatment, and impairment.
In El Segundo, those assumptions often break down because real claims aren’t “generic.” Common factors that change outcomes include:
- How your injury was reported (and how quickly you sought care)
- Whether your job required physical activity—lifting, repetitive motion, or working around moving equipment
- The type of medical evidence available (imaging, treatment notes, work restrictions)
- Your work status after the injury (missed shifts, modified duty, or job changes)
A calculator may help you ask better questions, but it shouldn’t be treated like a promise of a settlement check.


