Dallas residents often encounter truck traffic tied to regional distribution routes, deliveries, and industrial activity. When a crash happens—especially where cars brake suddenly, merge late, or pedestrians are nearby—injuries and liabilities can be complicated quickly.
That’s where AI tools can mislead:
- They assume a clean liability story. In many trucking crashes, the dispute isn’t only “who hit whom.” It can involve maintenance issues, loading practices, or driver-related compliance.
- They can’t read your medical timeline. The same injury name can lead to very different outcomes depending on imaging, treatment adherence, and whether symptoms worsen.
- They don’t know what Oregon insurers will challenge. Adjusters commonly scrutinize causation, treatment gaps, and whether certain costs are “reasonable and necessary.”
A calculator is a starting point—not a verdict.


