Most calculators assume a simplified case. Real NJ claims rarely look that simple—especially when an injury involves:
- Aggravation or gradual onset (common for repetitive lifting, awkward postures, and long shifts)
- Work restrictions that affect whether you can safely return to your job duties
- Conflicting timelines between the incident report, symptom history, and treatment notes
- Wage differences tied to overtime, shift schedules, or seasonal work patterns
In Pompton Lakes, many employers operate with tight staffing and frequent schedule changes. That can make documentation and reporting feel rushed right after an injury—yet NJ outcomes often hinge on what’s recorded early.
A calculator can still be useful as a planning tool, but it shouldn’t be treated like a prediction.


