Many online calculators assume a generic injury story. But in the Lowcountry, claim outcomes can diverge because of how work is structured and documented.
For example, Goose Creek employers frequently involve shift-based schedules, industrial and construction activity, and commutes that make reliable follow-up care harder to maintain. If treatment is delayed, symptoms are described inconsistently, or restrictions aren’t clearly documented, insurers may argue the injury isn’t as disabling as you say—or that it’s not work-related.
So while a calculator may produce a range, it can’t account for:
- Whether your injury was reported promptly and in the way South Carolina carriers expect
- Whether medical records clearly link your condition to the work incident (or work aggravation)
- Whether your treating provider documented specific restrictions you can’t safely perform
- Whether your wage history and job duties reflect the type of work you can realistically do now
Bottom line: treat calculator results like a compass, not a destination.


