Most calculators are built to estimate broad categories of damages—medical bills, lost wages, and non-economic harm. That can be useful early on, particularly if you’re still gathering records.
What they usually can’t do is account for the specifics that drive truck settlements in practice, such as:
- whether medical providers document causation (that your injuries were caused by the crash)
- disputes over comparative fault (how California apportions responsibility)
- trucking-industry evidence (logs, maintenance history, and cargo records)
- insurer tactics that reduce exposure based on policy coverage and timing
A good approach is to treat the calculator like a checklist—not a final answer.


