Most calculators are built around assumptions—like a generic wage figure, a simplified injury timeline, and a one-size-fits-all view of medical recovery.
In real Pleasant Grove cases, the estimate can swing because of factors like:
- Your work hours and earnings pattern (overtime, shift pay, or variable schedules can be modeled incorrectly)
- How quickly treatment started after the accident (delays can raise credibility questions)
- Whether your symptoms matched the job incident you reported
- The presence of restrictions (what you can and cannot do after medical care)
- Whether your condition stabilized (settlement value often changes after maximum medical improvement)
A calculator may give you a range, but it can’t review your medical records, your Utah claim file, or how your specific limitations translate to work.


