A calculator is most useful as a planning tool. It typically estimates value by combining categories like:
- Medical costs (including follow-up care)
- Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
- Out-of-pocket expenses (transportation, prescriptions, assistive devices)
- Some non-economic losses (pain, limits on daily life)
For Buena Park cases, the “real work” is making sure the inputs match what you can document. For example, if your injuries affected your ability to drive, work around the house, or commute, those impacts should be reflected in your medical records and your day-to-day documentation.
Key point: A calculator can’t confirm liability or prove causation. In trucking cases, those issues often decide whether a settlement is fair.


