AI tools typically take inputs like injury severity and medical treatment and return a broad range. For many people, that first range is better than guessing.
However, trucking settlements are rarely determined by math alone. In real cases, insurers look hard at:
- Whether the truck driver’s conduct actually matches the crash facts
- Whether company policies and maintenance records support or undermine fault
- Whether your medical records show a consistent connection between the wreck and your symptoms
In Haysville-area crashes, the “missing pieces” can be especially important because evidence collection is time-sensitive. Video may be overwritten, witnesses move on, and truck documentation can be delayed.
A calculator can’t pull those records for you—or build the timeline an adjuster will eventually use.


