Most calculators assume a “standard” work injury file. Holly Springs cases often don’t follow a standard pattern—particularly when the injury involves:
- Proof gaps between the incident date and when treatment begins (common for people trying to “push through” pain)
- Evolving restrictions, especially for jobs that require repetitive lifting, kneeling, or working in tight spaces
- Confusion about work duties, such as when an employer assigns different tasks during peak seasons or staffing shortages
Even if a calculator gives you a ballpark range, it can’t account for the specific medical narrative, wage history, or whether the insurer disputes work-relatedness.
Bottom line: treat a calculator as a worksheet, not a forecast.


