Most online calculators use simplified assumptions—like a standard wage number, a generic injury timeline, or a one-size-fits-all view of medical recovery. In real Louisiana workers’ compensation claims, your outcome is more sensitive to facts such as:
- Your documented wages and whether your pay included overtime or shift differentials
- When treatment began after the accident or when symptoms were first reported
- Whether medical providers connect your condition to your job duties
- Whether you reached medical stabilization (meaning your doctors believe the condition has plateaued)
In other words, an estimate may be directionally useful, but if it’s built on the wrong wage basis or the wrong injury timeline, it can be misleading.


