AI tools typically work by asking for inputs—injury type, treatment duration, and general losses—and then generating a rough estimate. That can be helpful when you need a ballpark.
But calculators can miss what frequently matters in Monterey County truck cases, such as:
- Causation disputes tied to road conditions and visibility (fog, lighting, debris, or sudden lane changes)
- Comparative fault arguments when the other driver claims you were partially responsible
- Gaps in medical proof, especially if treatment was delayed or symptoms evolved after the initial visit
- Commercial trucking documentation that affects fault, including logs, training records, maintenance history, and post-incident reporting
In other words: a number can suggest possibilities, but it can’t validate whether your evidence supports the story insurers will try to undermine.


