Most calculators are designed for broad scenarios. In San Juan, claim value often turns on practical factors like:
- How quickly the injury was reported after an incident at work (or after symptoms showed up)
- Whether medical records clearly connect your condition to the job task you were performing
- Your earning history and whether your wages included overtime, shift differentials, or other variable pay
- The reality of the job you had to return to—especially if restrictions limit what you can safely do
If your situation involves a gradual injury (like repetitive stress) or a condition that worsens after the initial incident, a calculator may produce a number that’s directionally “possible” but not defensible for your specific claim file.
Bottom line: use a calculator to understand questions—not to predict what you’ll be offered.


