In Hollister, crashes often happen in situations that create competing stories: sudden lane changes, drivers turning across traffic, glare or dust on the roadway, and braking delays on grades. A calculator can be a starting point because it may roughly connect:
- medical treatment and expected recovery time
- wage loss (including missed shifts at local employers)
- property damage and related expenses
- injury severity
However, calculators typically can’t see what California insurers will focus on—like whether the other driver’s statement conflicts with the crash timing, whether your medical records match the mechanism of injury, or whether fault is shared.
So think of a calculator as a “sanity check” for categories of damages—not a prediction of what you’ll receive.


