Many calculators are built from general assumptions—typical injury types, “average” wages, and simplified timelines. In California, small differences can meaningfully change outcomes.
Common reasons Upland residents see inaccurate estimates include:
- Wage history that doesn’t match the calculator’s inputs (overtime, variable hours, or different pay periods)
- Injury reporting delays after an incident (even a short gap can become a dispute point)
- Medical causation issues—especially with strains, aggravations, or injuries that develop over time
- Disagreement about stability/impairment—when doctors determine your condition has or has not stabilized
A calculator may suggest a range, but it can’t review your claim file, your work duties, or your medical narrative the way a lawyer can.


