AI tools typically use inputs such as injury severity, treatment duration, and lost income to generate a rough range. That can be useful if you want to understand what categories of damages are usually considered.
But a calculator can’t:
- verify whether your injuries match the crash mechanism,
- predict how Pennsylvania insurers will challenge causation,
- account for trucking-specific defenses (like maintenance and logbook issues), or
- evaluate what evidence is available in your particular crash.
In other words, the “number” is only as good as the facts behind it—and those facts matter more than the software.


