Most calculators online are built to approximate parts of a workers’ compensation resolution. Typically, they focus on items like:
- Wage replacement during periods you can’t work
- Medical expenses tied to treatment
- Possible compensation related to permanency or work restrictions
But in real workers’ compensation cases, the “number” is heavily influenced by things calculators can’t reliably model—like whether your injury description matches your medical records, how quickly you sought care after the incident, and whether your treating provider ties your condition to your job duties.
For Sanford workers, the most important takeaway is simple: the calculator may be directionally helpful, but your records control the value.


