In Louisiana workers’ compensation cases, the value of your claim is typically tied to benefits categories—not just a single payout figure. When you use online tools, they may estimate portions of:
- Medical benefits (past and sometimes future treatment)
- Wage-loss benefits when you can’t work or can’t work at full capacity
- Impairment/disability-related compensation when doctors document lasting limitations
A key reason calculator results can vary: many online models assume a “clean” injury story. In real claims, the insurer often focuses on whether the injury is well-supported by medical records and whether your restrictions match your job reality.
Local reality check for Baker workers: if your job involves repetitive lifting, working from awkward heights, driving for work, or long shifts that don’t allow recovery time, your medical notes need to reflect how the injury affected your function—not just that you hurt.


