Many online tools are built to estimate totals based on injury severity, medical bills, and lost wages. They can be useful for organizing your losses.
But they generally cannot account for the factors that most often determine value in California trucking cases, such as:
- whether the crash is documented with usable police/scene information
- whether the trucking company’s records are obtained early
- how California’s comparative fault rules may reduce recovery
- whether insurers dispute medical causation (especially when treatment changes over time)
- whether multiple parties share fault (driver, carrier, maintenance, shipper, contractors)
In other words, a calculator may help you ask the right questions—but it usually can’t replace case-specific evaluation.


