Most online tools translate your situation into a rough range based on general assumptions—like wage loss, treatment costs, and whether there’s a permanent impairment.
In Patterson cases, the estimate can swing widely because local claim issues often come down to:
- How quickly you reported the injury and sought treatment (delays can create credibility questions)
- Whether your job duties match what your medical records describe
- How your condition affects your ability to work now—especially if your restrictions collide with the physical demands of your role
- Whether the insurer disputes work connection (a common reason claims slow down)
So the practical goal of a calculator isn’t to “predict” your final settlement. It’s to help you spot what information you still need to gather—and what factors may be missing.


