Online tools are built to estimate outcomes using simplified inputs. That can feel helpful after a wreck—until you’re dealing with the details that matter most in Idaho.
In Star, many serious truck crashes happen in high-exposure situations: morning and evening commutes, merges near faster corridors, and intersections where traffic patterns tighten. In those moments, liability often turns on evidence like:
- braking and speed data (if available)
- lane/turn positioning and signal timing
- whether the truck was operating within required safety rules
- maintenance and inspection history
A calculator can’t reliably account for how those facts will be interpreted when an adjuster disputes causation (for example, claiming your injuries were pre-existing or unrelated).
Bottom line: treat a calculator as a starting point—not a valuation.


