Many calculators assume a straightforward work-injury story. Real claims—especially in an active Northeast Ohio area like Kent—often include complications such as:
- Commuting-related delays in reporting and treatment (missed appointments, gaps in care, or waiting to see if symptoms improve)
- Jobs with shifting schedules (overtime, variable hours, seasonal workload)
- Work restrictions that affect daily life differently (driving, walking across job sites, lifting needs, or standing for long stretches)
- Disputes over whether the condition is work-related (especially with back/neck, tendon, or repetitive stress injuries)
A calculator may generate a range, but it can’t independently verify the medical record, the timing, or the way your impairment shows up in your actual work capacity.


