Most AI-style tools work from simplified inputs: injury severity, treatment length, and a few categories of losses. That can be useful for understanding the types of damages people claim—but it often falls short when your case depends on disputes that commonly arise in commercial truck claims.
In Dania Beach, insurers frequently look hard at issues like:
- Causation (whether the truck crash truly caused your symptoms)
- Comparative fault arguments (even if the truck was at fault, they may try to shift blame to you)
- Documentation gaps (delayed treatment, incomplete records, or unclear diagnoses)
- Trucking compliance evidence (driver logs, safety policies, and maintenance history)
A calculator may produce a range, but if liability and medical causation aren’t supported with credible records, the “estimate” doesn’t reflect how negotiations actually play out.


