Online tools can be helpful for starting questions, but they’re rarely tuned to the realities of your specific claim. In New Hyde Park and Nassau County, claims frequently hinge on how quickly an injury was documented and how well the medical story matches the work events.
Common reasons estimates miss the mark include:
- Delayed reporting or first treatment: If the first medical visit is weeks after the incident, insurers may argue the condition didn’t originate from the job.
- Inconsistent work restrictions: If your doctor’s limitations don’t align with what you actually can do, it can affect how disability and wage-loss are evaluated.
- Job duties that change quickly: Many workers juggle shifting tasks, overtime, or rotating assignments. Calculators may not capture how your limitations impacted your real earning capacity.
- Gaps in documentation: A missing incident form, incomplete symptom timeline, or vague notes can weaken the connection between work and injury.
A calculator can’t “see” your records. Your claim file can.


