Most online calculators work by taking inputs (injuries, treatment duration, lost income, and sometimes pain and suffering) and converting them into a rough range. That can be useful when you’re trying to understand whether you’re looking at “small,” “moderate,” or “serious” damages.
But for Redlands residents, the limitations matter:
- Traffic and crash context: A rear-end collision on a busy corridor can produce different injury patterns than a wide-turn or merge crash.
- Trucking-specific proof: In many cases, liability isn’t just “the driver was careless.” Maintenance logs, driver logs, training records, and company policies often become central.
- California dispute reality: Insurers may challenge causation, argue comparative fault, or push for early statements—issues that a calculator can’t model.


