Most online tools estimate numbers based on assumptions such as wage averages, medical treatment costs, and the possibility of permanent restrictions. That can be useful if you’re trying to understand what categories might affect value.
But calculators typically don’t know the details that matter in real Carson claims, such as:
- Whether the injury is clearly tied to your specific job duties (and not blamed on something else)
- Whether your treatment is consistent and documented—especially when symptoms flare after long shifts or commuting
- Whether your work status changed in a way that affects wage-loss calculations
- Whether your medical records show stability (or uncertainty) about future care
So if the calculator gives you a number that feels “too high” or “too low,” the issue is usually not your math—it’s the tool’s lack of your Nevada-specific record.


