Most calculators estimate a range based on assumptions—like average wages, the general type of injury, and whether the condition appears stable. That can be useful if you’re trying to understand the shape of your claim.
But settlement value in workers’ comp is highly fact-driven. In Canton, common factors that can shift the numbers include:
- When you reported the injury (and whether the timeline is consistent)
- Whether your medical provider documented work restrictions clearly
- How your job duties match the injury mechanics (lifting, repeated bending, kneeling, loading/unloading, equipment operation, etc.)
- Whether symptoms were documented consistently after the incident
If the calculator you used is built on generic scenarios, it may underestimate or overestimate your claim because it can’t review your medical records or your employer’s incident documentation.


