Many AI calculators estimate a range based on inputs such as injury severity and treatment history. That can be useful when you’re searching online for “something to start with.”
But in real South Carolina truck crash claims, the outcome often hinges on factors that calculators can’t reliably account for, such as:
- The timing and completeness of your medical documentation (especially if symptoms flare after the first few days)
- Which party actually caused the crash (driver vs. trucking company vs. maintenance or loading issues)
- How insurers frame causation when there’s a gap between the crash date and the first recorded treatment
- Local scene context—visibility, traffic patterns, and how the crash unfolded on nearby commuting routes
A number from an AI tool may look convincing, but it’s not the same as a case evaluation grounded in crash reports, records, and liability evidence.


