AI calculators are typically built on assumptions—like average injury durations or typical damage categories. In real Carson truck cases, insurers often push back on the parts that don’t match the paperwork.
Common reasons early estimates can come in too low:
- Your injury documentation doesn’t fit the “average” timeline (for example, symptoms that worsen after the initial visit).
- Liability is disputed—a truck case often turns on maintenance records, driver logs, and the actions of more than one entity.
- Lost income details are incomplete—hourly wage calculations require payroll/time records, and salary claims require proof of missed work or reduced capacity.
- Causation is challenged—insurers may argue pre-existing conditions or unrelated events explain the symptoms.
If your number is based on inputs that don’t match your medical record, the estimate becomes a guess—not a strategy.


