East Moline’s workforce includes many jobs where injuries are tied to pace, shift schedules, and repeated physical tasks—lifting, climbing ladders, operating equipment, working around forklifts, and handling materials on tight production timelines. Those realities can affect your claim in ways calculators often don’t capture.
For example:
- Delayed reporting can happen when symptoms show up after a shift. Illinois requires timely notice, and gaps can become an issue.
- Ongoing treatment may be complicated by work schedules (and transportation/time constraints) that make it harder to keep appointments consistent.
- Functional limitations matter more than people expect. If your restrictions don’t match what you’re able to do in real life, negotiations can stall.
Instead of asking “what number does a calculator give me?”, a better question is: “What evidence will insurers and adjusters in Illinois use to evaluate the severity and permanency of my injury?”


