Many online tools are built around assumptions that don’t always match what happens in real North Carolina claims. For example, a spreadsheet-style estimate may assume:
- steady wage history
- quick stabilization
- imaging or treatment that clearly links the condition to work
- no disputes about whether the injury is work-related
In Thomasville, that’s not always the case. Injuries in manufacturing, warehouse, and field/maintenance roles can involve repetitive mechanics, changing job duties, or symptom patterns that evolve over time. When causation or permanency isn’t straightforward, calculators often produce a number that’s too narrow.
Bottom line: treat calculator results as a range for questions—not a promise.


