Many online tools assume a steady, easily documented injury. Real Layton cases often don’t look that clean—especially when:
- Your work involves repetitive lifting or physically demanding tasks at a plant, warehouse, or construction site.
- Your symptoms develop over time rather than all at once.
- You return to modified duty (or try to) while treatment is still ongoing.
- Your employer’s reporting and the first medical visit don’t line up perfectly.
When those factors are present, a generic work injury compensation calculator may misstate key assumptions—like when your injury became medically clear, how wages should be calculated, or what level of impairment is supported.
Bottom line: use the estimate to guide your questions, not to predict your outcome.


