Most AI or online calculators are built on generalized patterns—injury types, typical medical timelines, and broad assumptions about economic and non-economic losses. In Butler, two cases can involve the same diagnosis but still land at very different settlement outcomes because of:
- Crash timing and location (commuter traffic vs. off-peak)
- How fault is described in local reports and witness statements
- Whether medical records clearly connect treatment to the crash
- Whether insurers argue comparative negligence (common when both drivers claim the other caused the crash)
Pennsylvania also follows a comparative negligence system. That means even if you share some responsibility, you may still recover—but the value can be reduced. A calculator can’t reliably model how a jury or adjuster will weigh fault facts in your specific Butler case.


