Online tools typically use assumptions about wages, medical status, and permanency. But workers’ comp outcomes are driven less by generic math and more by the details of your medical records, your work restrictions, and the timeline.
In Wheeling—where many workers rely on steady schedules in manufacturing, skilled trades, healthcare, and logistics—small inconsistencies can matter. For example:
- Treatment delayed because of transportation, scheduling, or difficulty taking time off can create gaps.
- Work restrictions documented later than they should be may affect how disability is evaluated.
- Statements made to an employer or insurer before you understand what evidence matters can be used against the claim.
A calculator can help you understand what variables people think matter. Your claim file determines what actually does.


