Most online calculators are built to approximate outcomes using general variables—like wages, treatment length, and impairment. That can be useful if you’re trying to plan emotionally and financially.
But in Minnesota, settlement discussions often turn on things a generic tool can’t model well, such as:
- Whether the injury was reported promptly and documented clearly
- How well your job duties match the way your symptoms developed
- Whether medical providers link your condition to the work event (or work-related aggravation)
- Whether you’re dealing with restrictions that affect your ability to return to your previous role
In other words, an estimate can help you ask the right questions—but it shouldn’t replace review of your actual records.


