AI tools typically generate a range based on common injury categories and simplified assumptions. That can be helpful for getting oriented, but it can also be misleading when truck cases involve factors that don’t fit neatly into a questionnaire.
In a San Jacinto truck crash, common reasons estimates can be off include:
- Delayed symptoms: Whiplash, soft-tissue injuries, and back pain can worsen after you’ve left the scene.
- Causation disputes: Insurers may argue your condition existed before the collision or wasn’t caused by it.
- Multiple responsible parties: Liability may involve the driver, the trucking company, maintenance practices, or cargo handling.
- Evidence gaps: If photos/video weren’t taken, or if medical records are incomplete, the estimate may not match what adjusters later demand.
A tool can’t weigh the credibility of your story against the insurer’s defense, and it can’t predict how your evidence will hold up under California claim standards.


