Most calculators are built around simplified assumptions—like typical wage-loss ranges or generalized injury outcomes. That can be useful as a starting point, especially if you’re trying to understand why settlement values vary.
But a Manor workers’ comp claim often turns on variables that calculators can’t “see,” such as:
- whether your injury was reported right away (and how it was described)
- how your restrictions affect real work availability (not just what you think you can do)
- whether your medical records consistently connect your symptoms to the workplace event
- whether Texas benefits already paid cover part of what you expected to recover
In other words: an online tool may help you ask better questions, but it shouldn’t be treated as a prediction.


