Many calculators try to approximate a range based on factors like wage loss, medical treatment, and impairment. That can be useful if you’re trying to understand what questions to ask or what evidence you should gather.
However, generic calculators often struggle with real-world details that matter in Kaysville:
- How quickly the injury was reported after the incident or symptom onset.
- Whether your medical records clearly connect your condition to your job (and don’t just list it as a complaint).
- Whether your restrictions match your actual job duties, including lifting, repetitive motions, or stamina.
- How treatment progressed—Utah claims typically require consistency between what you report, what providers document, and what you’re able to do.
If a tool doesn’t reflect those realities, it can give you a number that feels confident—but isn’t grounded in your claim file.


