Most online tools use simplified assumptions about wage loss, medical costs, and impairment. That can be useful as a starting point, especially if you’re sorting through options. But settlement value in real cases hinges on Vermont-specific realities, such as:
- whether your injury is treated as a specific incident injury or a gradual/repetitive condition
- how quickly the injury was reported and documented
- whether your medical records show work-related causation clearly
- what Vermont law requires regarding benefits, disputes, and deadlines
In other words, an estimate might tell you what a “typical” claim could look like—but your file is what determines what’s actually realistic.


