Most online tools don’t have access to your medical record history, your work restrictions, or your California claim file. That means the number they show is usually based on simplified assumptions.
In practice, settlement value in California workers’ compensation is less about guessing and more about whether the record supports:
- that the injury is work-related (or aggravated by work)
- the medical severity and whether it’s considered stable
- the impact on work ability (including restrictions relevant to the job you actually do)
- what was already provided in benefits (treatment and wage replacement)
So if you’re using a workers compensation payout calculator for San Dimas, treat it like a starting point—not a promise.


