Most AI calculators work like a questionnaire. You enter information, and the tool outputs an estimated value. That approach can understate or overstate your case when key factors are unresolved—especially in trucking matters.
Common reasons the estimate may be off in Wilkinsburg include:
- Causation disputes tied to traffic flow: Rear-end impacts during congestion, late braking, or lane narrowing can create disagreements about what each driver did before impact.
- Multiple responsible parties: In commercial crashes, fault may involve not only the driver, but also the trucking operation’s maintenance practices, cargo handling, or scheduling pressures.
- Injury documentation timing: Pennsylvania insurers often scrutinize whether treatment followed logically after the crash.
- Unusual proof needs for “non-bill” losses: Pain, limitations, and daily-life disruption often require consistent medical notes and credible supporting evidence.
In other words: the calculator can help you think in categories, but it can’t verify what your insurer will accept.


