Duncanville’s workforce includes manufacturing, warehouses, retail, and construction-adjacent jobs—often involving repetitive lifting, tight schedules, and safety risks that can be hard to document. That matters because settlement value in Texas workers’ comp typically depends on the specifics of:
- How the injury happened (sudden accident vs. gradual aggravation)
- What medical providers document after the incident
- Whether restrictions limit your ability to work in the same way you did before
- How quickly the injury was reported and treated
Many calculators assume a “generic” work injury scenario. If your claim involves a back/neck condition from repeated work, a shoulder injury from overhead tasks, or symptoms that show up after a delay, the calculator’s assumptions may be off.
Think of a calculator as a starting point—not a substitute for reviewing your records.


