AI-style calculators typically use broad assumptions: injury severity, treatment timeline, and general ranges for economic and non-economic damages. That’s why the results can look convincing in the moment.
In practice, however, West Mifflin truck crash cases frequently hinge on details that generic tools can’t “see,” such as:
- Which roadway conditions and traffic patterns contributed to the collision (including sight distance, merge behavior, and congestion near commute corridors)
- Whether the trucking company’s records match the crash narrative (logs, maintenance history, inspection notes)
- How Pennsylvania insurers handle causation and documentation (they may argue symptoms were unrelated, delayed, or not tied to the crash)
An estimate can’t review the crash report, obtain the right trucking documents, or evaluate how your medical records will be interpreted. That’s where your claim can either hold steady—or get quietly undervalued.


